Mrs. Pitts. Well, I guess it was right smart, but it wasn’t no—way up in the hundreds or——

Mr. Hubert. Rolls of money?

Mrs. Pitts. No; just loose money.

Mr. Hubert. That was on several times that you noticed that?

Mrs. Pitts. Yes, sir; lots of times, because I refused to clean his dresser off, and his coffee table, and the manager told me, said, “Jack Ruby said I had left the coffee table and dresser, and I said,” “Do you know why?” And say, “No.” “Because he had money laying all over both the table and on his dresser, and on the table.” And I says—“and I don’t dust them, because I don’t—by him being a Jewish man, I don’t want him to say I taken the money, you know. I don’t steal, you know that.”

Mr. Hubert. Yes.

Mrs. Pitts. He says, “No.”

Mr. Hubert. Do you know a man by the name of Andrew Armstrong?

Mrs. Pitts. Now, he had a man staying there with him once.

Mr. Hubert. Colored man, I am talking about?