Mr. Griffin. I see.
Mr. Rubenstein. And she called the house, too.
Mr. Griffin. Was your understanding that Jack called both you and Eileen?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. You think he talked to Eileen before or after?
Mr. Rubenstein. I don’t know, he could have called her before.
Mr. Griffin. How do you fix the time of his call at 9 o’clock?
Mr. Rubenstein. Good; I am glad you asked me that. Because when I was in Dallas during the trial they were supposed to subpena me as a witness.
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Rubenstein. Our wonderful lawyer Belli, so Eva and I sat in the hall through the whole trial waiting to be called as witnesses.