Mr. Ball. Now, would that be after lunch?

Mr. Rheinstein. That would be after lunch, because this was all tied up with he being the fellow who allegedly took the fried chicken dinner.

Mr. Ball. And you had ordered the fried chicken for your lunch, had you?

Mr. Rheinstein. We had ordered 14 fried chicken dinners to feed the group.

Mr. Ball. All right. Now, this incident, then, must have occurred in the afternoon of the 23d of November?

Mr. Rheinstein. Right.

Mr. Ball. And did you see it on your screen?

Mr. Rheinstein. I saw the man who I am reasonably certain was Ruby go into a door where Henry Wade purportedly was. I did not see him come out.

Mr. Ball. He went in, but you didn’t see him come out?

Mr. Rheinstein. He went in. He was later reported to have come out and he was followed in about 10 minutes by District Attorney Wade who then became available for questioning by newsmen.