Mr. Griffin. How about Sam Gordon?
Mr. Rubenstein. Sam Gordon was a business associate of Jack, but not as good as these others. Sam was in the highlight of the depression and then moved to L.A.
Mr. Griffin. So your idea was Benny Kay, Hershey Colvin and Harry Epstein outside of Marty Gimpel who is now deceased?
Mr. Rubenstein. Those would be three as far as I know. You see we all had our own friends, so I didn’t know too many of Jack’s except when he would bring them to the house or we would meet somewhere by accident, downtown, somewhere, you know, run into each other in the street.
Mr. Griffin. I am going to hand you what I have marked—incidentally, if you are satisfied with that——
Mr. Rubenstein. Except for what I told you here the only incident was this Stanley Oliver Corp., I don’t know whether Jack sold any stuff, maybe he did. I don’t know about those things.
Mr. Griffin. Would you then sign on the first page, Exhibit No. 3?
Mr. Rubenstein. Right here?
Mr. Griffin. Sign it in some conspicuous place.
Mr. Rubenstein. How about down here?