Mrs. Nichols. There are a few things in here that I notice that are not exactly right.
Mr. Griffin. All right, let me ask you if you would refer to the page on which the mistaken material appears, and if you would read the material that is mistaken and then we will talk about it.
Mrs. Nichols. I may have said it as it is here, but I know that I said that I didn’t think that Joe Bonds had an interest in the Vegas Club. But after thinking it over, I believe that he had for a short time an interest with Jack Ruby. But I believe that at this time that I talked with the FBI men, I had forgotten about that. But since thinking it over——
Mr. Griffin. Can you pick out of there what page that appears on?
Mrs. Nichols. Let me put on my glasses. [Looks through document.]
Mr. Griffin. Maybe I can find it for you.
Mrs. Nichols. I read it in there. It is in there some place.
Mr. Griffin. This would be on page 284. Let me read the language to you, and you can tell me if that is what you had reference to.
The paragraph at the top of the page which reads: “During the time she was associated with Jack Ruby, Ruby was friendly with one Joe Bond when he operated the club on West Commerce Street in Dallas, Texas. She did not believe that Ruby and Bond were ever associated in any business.”
Mrs. Nichols. That is it. Yes; that’s right, I believe for a short time that Joe Bond had an interest in the Vegas Club with Jack Ruby.