Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; all the time. I buy paper boxes from them, Morris, Ill., florist boxes.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall anything else that Jack called you about before November 22 of last year?
Mr. Rubenstein. If you would give me an inkling I will give you an answer. I won’t lie to you because I have nothing to hide.
Mr. Griffin. Did he ever call you about Eva?
Mr. Rubenstein. I think he was having a little trouble with Eva, I think. She was sick. Yes. Eva was sick and going for an operation, so I mailed her a check for $100, make her feel better. I mailed it to the club. So Jack would give it to Eva so she would have $100 to help her with the operation. That was it, and he loved me for it. He said that was wonderful. He said, she hasn’t been up here for many years and she thought that we had completely ignored her. So he thought by doing that she felt closer to the family, that we were thinking of her.
Mr. Griffin. Did he ever talk to you about Eva?
Mr. Rubenstein. Always, always.
Mr. Griffin. But I mean——
Mr. Rubenstein. Whenever he called.
Mr. Griffin. Last fall, did he ever make any special telephone calls about her?