Mr. Griffin. What else do you recall him saying during that conversation?

Mr. Rubenstein. I couldn’t say much, because we still felt that sickness when the President got shot.

Mr. Griffin. Did you do most of the talking?

Mr. Rubenstein. No; I let him talk, I wanted him to talk.

Mr. Griffin. Why did you want him to talk?

Mr. Rubenstein. Because he was so close to the situation. He was close to Dallas. He probably has got some facts that we didn’t get out here.

Mr. Griffin. Did you ask him what was going on down there?

Mr. Rubenstein. No; I didn’t ask him anything because I felt it was enough. I didn’t want to know anything. That was enough to hear.

Mr. Griffin. Were your two sisters home when you called?

Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; I think that Mary spoke to him first and then I got on the phone.