Mr. Rubenstein. At the plant?
Mr. Griffin. At the plant.
Mr. Rubenstein. Sure; several times.
Mr. Griffin. Did you ever have occasion to use his telephone, make calls from his plant?
Mr. Rubenstein. I possibly could have.
Mr. Griffin. Did you—have you ever had any dealings with any people in Massachusetts in the course of your business?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; the Necco Confectionery Co., 254 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge 39, Mass.
Mr. Griffin. What were your dealings with them?
Mr. Rubenstein. If you give me an order for $100 or $150 for ribbons or for novelties whatever you use in your florist business, I like you. I like you. So I go to my car and I says, “Wait a minute, I have got something for the wife, not for you,” tease you. I go over and I get a can of imported English candy. “Take this home to the family.” “Thank you, Hy, come back again, you are a nice guy.” That is how I had business in Massachusetts.
Mr. Griffin. When were you doing this now?