Mr. Griffin. What has become of that?
Mr. Rubenstein. We would like to know. They took his diamond ring, they took a very good wristwatch.
Mr. Griffin. Have you asked for that?
Mr. Rubenstein. And his blue suit he wore when he shot Oswald, we would like to have that all back, and his gun.
Mr. Griffin. Have you asked for it?
Mr. Rubenstein. I think they have but they haven’t had any success. If Jack cannot have the gun, then we would like to submit it to the Smithsonian Institution or in his library.
Mr. Griffin. Kennedy’s Library?
Mr. Rubenstein. That is right. Because Jack bought the gun legitimately in a Dallas store under his name. And also when he walked into that newspaper office, and there was a big black border around, a full page ad signed by somebody by the name of Weissman, Jack didn’t like that.
Mr. Griffin. When did you hear about that?
Mr. Rubenstein. Eva told me this. Eva says, “You know, Jack came here one day showing me all this thing and I couldn’t believe it.”