Mrs. Carlin. He told me to call back some time the next day and tell him how much I had to have, and which I did. I called back, but the only reason I called as early as I did—we saw on television what had happened. Well, I called first—we got up about—I don’t remember—I think it was about 9 or 9:30 or something like that, and my husband told me I’d better call him, and so I called.
Mr. Hubert. Did he tell you he was going to send the money by Western Union?
Mrs. Carlin. No; he didn’t say.
Mr. Hubert. The first time you called on Sunday morning?
Mrs. Carlin. He told me he was going to send it by Western Union.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, on Saturday night he didn’t tell you how he was going to send it?
Mrs. Carlin. No.
Mr. Hubert. When you called him on Sunday, did he suggest Western Union or did you?
Mrs. Carlin. No; I didn’t suggest anything, neither did he. He just said “I’m going to send it. How shall I send it?”
Mr. Hubert. He asked you?