Mr. Reeves. He said this—correct.

Mr. Hubert. Did she come over into your office?

Mr. Reeves. She was already on the phone, I believe, or he may have called me—I don’t remember whether I called or she had phoned, and anyway he said to let her have $5, and now, I think, he said he would bring me down the money and make her sign a receipt, which I did.

Mr. Hubert. You don’t know whether or not you just got on the same phone she was talking on or whether Ruby called you separately; is that right?

Mr. Reeves. I don’t remember—it seems to me like he called me separately on my phone. You see, this is a little distance—he would call me after he would get home and tell me to go see if he locked his door in the club—he thought he might have left it open.

Mr. Hubert. What did he say when he called again?

Mr. Reeves. To take this $5 and let the girl—I can’t think of her name—but let the girl have the $5 and have the girl sign a receipt and I did, and he came and gave me the $5 and he picked up the receipt.

Mr. Hubert. How do you know you were talking to Jack Ruby?

Mr. Reeves. Yes—well, I knew his voice.

Mr. Hubert. You have talked to him on the phone?