Mrs. Cheek. I can’t bring all those records down here. They are welcome to go out to the house and make a copy of every name I ever rented to, but I can’t bring them all down here.
Mr. Griffin. Well, suppose we handle it this way.
Mrs. Cheek. They were welcome that day I gave them every record I had, and I told them they could copy all the names down.
Mr. Griffin. Suppose we contact one of the agents and have somebody photograph these records, and then perhaps next Monday, why we could resume the deposition and I could look through the records with you here and the copies that we have photographed?
Mrs. Cheek. Do I have to come back?
Mr. Griffin. Yes, because I would like to talk to you about the statements and get any changes that you care to make in the statements, and complete the topic we are talking about here.
I hate to inconvenience you like this.
Mrs. Cheek. Well, if I could do you any good, I would be happy to, but I don’t know how I could, because I don’t know Jack Ruby or Oswald very well. In fact, I didn’t know Oswald at all, and I didn’t know Ruby well enough to help you.
Mr. Griffin. Well, any little bit that we can learn can be helpful to us. But I would like to set it up in a way that wouldn’t interfere with your problems at home. I think they are substantial. Why don’t you name the day and the time.
Mrs. Cheek. I can’t name the date and the time. I don’t know. I didn’t expect my daughter to be ill when she was. I only thought she was going to the hospital two days.