Mrs. Rich. Whatever was allowed. Actually, you are not allowed to serve mixed drinks there. We do to special customers. You are not allowed to serve hard liquor. But I served beer, and wine, of course, and your setups.

Mr. Hubert. What customers did you serve hard liquor to?

Mrs. Rich. Whomever I was told to.

Mr. Hubert. You don’t know their names?

Mrs. Rich. I couldn’t quote you names, perhaps.

Mr. Hubert. Who told you to serve them?

Mrs. Rich. Mr. Ruby. It was a standing order. For a particular group of people. Then whenever he would come in and say, “This is private stock stuff,” that would mean for me to go where I knew the hard liquor was and get it out, and get it ready for the people in his private office.

Mr. Hubert. What was the particular group—who did it consist of?

Mrs. Rich. The police department.

Mr. Hubert. Are you saying that Jack Ruby told you that when any member of the police department came in, that there was a standing order that you could serve them hard liquor?