Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes.

Mr. Griffin (continuing). November 22, after the President was shot?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. And do you remember approximately when that was in the afternoon?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, I couldn’t tell—don’t remember exactly. I know it was after the President had—it had been announced that he had passed away.

Mr. Griffin. Well, maybe we can reconstruct it by my asking you first of all where you were when you first learned that the President had been shot?

Mrs. Kaminsky. I was in the kitchen giving my children some lunch. They had both been home from school because they both had colds and then, I suddenly turned on the radio about 1 o’clock, and I heard the radio say something, the President has been shot and I—I just couldn’t believe my ears and so, I ran in to turn on the television and I felt if there were any truth to it, you know, we’d be able to see something—see an announcer and really hear it.

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mrs. Kaminsky. And it was true, of course.

Mr. Griffin. And then, did you hear from Jack after that?