Mr. Rubenstein. That is all right. It is the least I can do.
Mr. Griffin. If there is anything else?
Mr. Rubenstein. Anything also you might want to know drop me a note and I will be glad to answer it.
Mr. Griffin. We appreciate your cooperation.
Mr. Rubenstein. We would like to get a new trial for Jack. Some of my friends say Jack should have gotten the Congressional Medal of Honor. They feel the same way I do about it. People say to me, why didn’t he wait for the investigation? How stupid can people be? Then it is premeditated. You don’t do things like that. Why wait for an investigation? Sure, it would have been a wonderful thing to have done but you can’t, you don’t know what is in the other man’s mind. I blame everything on the stupid Dallas police from every angle, even from that angle up there. They knew Oswald was in town, why didn’t they grab him. That is my opinion. They blame everything on Jack, the scapegoat, the poor guy has got to take it for the whole police department down there. You know that is the truth and I mean it.
Mr. Griffin. Well, we certainly appreciate your frankness in this matter and your willingness to express your opinion.
Mr. Rubenstein. You can call me anytime, if you want me to come back again I will be glad to come back, anytime. If I am out of town I will have to wait to pick up my letter.
Mr. Griffin. I hope we won’t have to trouble you again and thank you very much for coming.