Mr. Griffin. Is there anything you want to tell us about the conversations you had with him?
Mr. Rubenstein. In general, how he is feeling, how he is getting along. How is the food. The sheriff told us that “Any time he doesn’t like to eat the stuff we give him,” and this was also $20 left downstairs for him someplace so that Jack could order what he wanted but nobody was allowed to bring in any food or candy from the outside, only the sheriff.
Mr. Griffin. But there was money left downstairs for him?
Mr. Rubenstein. Oh, yes; we would do that for a stranger. It is our brother.
Mr. Griffin. Has he been supplied, has money been made available to him throughout his incarceration?
Mr. Rubenstein. He received quite a bit of money from people who send it in to him, you know voluntarily, telegrams, letters, money, money orders. He got money from all over the country. One country in Europe invited him to come over as a guest.
Mr. Griffin. Did you see the letter of the invitation?
Mr. Rubenstein. I think we have the letter home.
Mr. Griffin. What country was that?
Mr. Rubenstein. I think Rhodesia.