Mrs. Carlin. She was at the club and she was having an argument with Ralph. I believe it was either Ralph or the other gray-haired guy. I don’t know his name—about the club. That it was her club, she was going to run it, and Ralph was saying he was left in charge of the club, and as long as he was financing the club, she wasn’t going to run it. And there was an argument between her and one of the girls about the fact that she wasn’t going to work for Eva because she had tried to work for Eva and it wouldn’t work.
Mr. Hubert. Could you tell me something about the gray-haired man other than the one you identified as Ralph Paul?
Mrs. Carlin. This was a—I don’t know his name. He was in there quite a bit after the President’s killing. He was in there almost every night. He was supposed to be one of Jack’s closest friends or supposed to have lived with Jack.
Mr. Hubert. That wouldn’t have been Senator, would it?
Mrs. Carlin. I don’t know.
Mr. Hubert. Did you ever hear that perhaps that man was one of his brothers?
Mrs. Carlin. No. It wasn’t one of his brothers.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember anything further about him?
Mrs. Carlin. No; I don’t, because I never did talk to him but once, and that was just about then. He was there a lot of times at the door. He took all the cover charges after that. Either him or Ralph was taking cover charges.
Mr. Hubert. Did he seem to be in authority?