Mr. Norton. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. And that you are under the same oath that you were on the first?

Mr. Norton. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Now, will you tell us, please, what it is that you’ve thought about that you want to add?

Mr. Norton. Well, I started to leave and I remembered that—well, I thought about it up here because we were discussing what was said in my place of business, but my manager and I in the office 2 or 3 days after it happened—I don’t remember exactly—discussed the fact that Jack Ruby’s sister was just out of the hospital and all of this happening and everything, we sent to her a sympathy card.

Mr. Hubert. Was it a sympathy card concerning her illness or concerning Jack’s trouble, or what?

Mr. Norton. It was, as I remember it, it was just a general card. I didn’t purchase the card. My manager did.

Mr. Hubert. It was a printed card?

Mr. Norton. Yes; it was a printed card.

Mr. Hubert. That was sent about how many days after the shooting of Oswald?