Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; when he stayed at the Sherman Hotel.
Mr. Griffin. Any other time?
Mr. Rubenstein. Either the Sherman or the Congress, one of the two hotels I know he stayed.
Mr. Griffin. For how long was he living in a hotel?
Mr. Rubenstein. I don’t know, after he got out of the service.
Mr. Griffin. Why was it that he was not living with the family?
Mr. Rubenstein. He had sold out his business to my brother Earl or part of his interest to my brother Earl, and he had some money, and so he felt he wanted to live by himself for a while, which is all right. I mean he was no kid any more, he was a man.
Mr. Griffin. Was there room for him at home?
Mr. Rubenstein. I don’t remember.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have any contact with Jack during the fall of 1963 prior to the time that the President was assassinated?