Mrs. Grant. I don’t remember which one said it. We felt that way. We talked about it. I could have said a lot of things.
Mr. Griffin. Mrs. Grant, what do you remember saying to Jack about the Weissman ad on Saturday afternoon or evening?
Mrs. Grant. I asked him, I said, “Did you look in the city directory?” I probably indicated stuff like he is a Commie, and by Saturday he already changed. I figured I talked about Birchers.
Mr. Griffin. Mrs. Grant, on Friday when you talked with Jack about the Weissman ad, did you suggest to him, or was there any talk that Weissman might not be a Jew?
Mrs. Grant. He was a commie straight with Oswald.
Mr. Griffin. On Friday when you talked about the ad; is that right?
Mrs. Grant. I mean, he implied little things like that. After all, it is my brother. We have a right to have private conversations.
Mr. Griffin. I see.
Mrs. Grant. I maybe even said, “Jew” to rile up everybody.
Mr. Griffin. When you first talked with Mr. Burleson about this, did you tell him what you have just been telling us here?