Mr. Hubert. It was in Boston?
Mrs. Rich. Yes. I believe it was Mr. Stoddard I talked to.
Mr. Hubert. What was the additional information?
Mrs. Rich. Right now I do not even remember.
Mr. Hubert. Do you recall that you found something among your things which indicated that the contact during the gunrunning proposition was supposed to be at this hotel in Guadalajara?
Mrs. Rich. I don’t remember what it was I turned up. I think it was then—I know I turned up an address book with a telephone number in it. I forgot whether that was here or in Oakland. And some cards. I know what it was. It was on the back of a business card. That’s right. It was on the back of a business card I turned that up. Yes; it was when I called them—because I had gone through my strongbox after my stuff had got here.
Mr. Hubert. But the information that you had gotten concerning the contact point as being in this hotel in Guadalajara, that information was obtained by you at one of the meetings that you have just described.
Mrs. Rich. It was obtained there; yes. And if I remember, it had eluded me when I first talked to them. And if I am not mistaken—I should have brought it—I have it on the back of a business card at home, that I turned up among some of my old business cards from Dallas in an envelope. Now, whether or not I had recalled that and told them at the first meeting or whether it was part of the additional information I don’t remember. But it seems to me I turned that business card up and did not remember that at the first talking with the FBI.
Mr. Griffin. Whose name was on the front of the business card?
Mrs. Rich. Some advertising agency. It was just some card I marked it down on.