Mr. Griffin. Was this before your parents separated?
Mr. Rubenstein. Many years before.
Mr. Griffin. How did your mother take that?
Mr. Rubenstein. Don’t ask. I thought she was going to go crazy. She loved her children.
Mr. Griffin. I take it you have considerable affection, affectionate feelings toward your mother?
Mr. Rubenstein. Always.
Mr. Griffin. How about the other children, did they feel that way or was there some fighting?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; yes.
Mr. Griffin. All right.
Mr. Rubenstein. The reason I think for that is, she had a tough life. It wasn’t easy for her putting up with my father all these years, moving from place to place, trying to raise her children decently and honestly. It was tough for her, and alone.