Mr. Rubenstein. All five that testified. Jack never said those things. He told me he never said those things about going to shoot him three times. No man tells you he is going to shoot a person three times. And then about him saying that the Jews are cowards and he stuck up for the Jews.
Jack is not that type of a guy because he doesn’t talk about those things. Sure he is a Jew but you don’t go out telling the world about it.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall the things that Jack specifically denied when he talked to you about those policemen’s testimony?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Tell us which ones they were?
Mr. Rubenstein. All of them. He said—Jack did not talk to any of the policemen at all. He said he didn’t say anything like that at all to them. He don’t even recall mentioning anything that those five policemen testified that he talked to them about, anything like that.
Mr. Griffin. Did he mention those specific things or did he just talk generally about it?
Mr. Rubenstein. Just generally.
Mr. Griffin. So when you mentioned, for example, you said something about the Jewish motivation or whatever it was.
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; I don’t think Jack would talk like that to a businessman.