Mr. Griffin. Were you a member of any union when you were playing for Eva Grant at the Vegas Club?

Mr. Patterson. No.

Mr. Griffin. Did you have any agent at the time you were playing for Eva Grant at the Vegas Club?

Mr. Patterson. No.

Mr. Griffin. Well, you said already that you don’t have anything more that you could add, and I take it that there is nothing more that you would change in this interview report, is that correct? Or would you make some more changes in the interview report other than what we have already discussed today?

Mr. Patterson. About Jack Ruby?

Mr. Griffin. Yes, or about anything that appears in this interview report. You hesitate like you think there are some other things you could tell us. Let me encourage you to come forward and tell us everything that you do know.

Mr. Patterson. Yes, this is all I remember.

Mr. Griffin. Okay. I would like to ask if you in the future, or if you should remember anything or anything should come to your attention which could be of any assistance to the Commission, please get in touch with the Commission or, if it would probably be easier to get in touch with the FBI or Secret Service, let me know what it is.

I appreciate your coming out here this afternoon and speaking with us. You have had to wait around a long time to get here, and I certainly want to apologize for inconveniencing you and tell you again that we appreciate very much the time you have given us, and the help you have provided here, and it’s been very nice meeting you.