Mrs. Tice. No; the other man was standing right here, and Jack was standing here, because he turned around to see who slapped him on the shoulder.

Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark this with an R for Ruby, and I am going to put W for Wilma, and I am going to leave the M you put there for the other man.

Mrs. Tice. OK.

Mr. Griffin. When was the next time you thought about this incident?

Mrs. Tice. I didn’t think about it any more.

Mr. Griffin. Well, the next time you thought about it, of course, was whenever the children said that was when Oswald got shot?

Mrs. Tice. That is the next time I thought about it. I mean, other than just what I hear on the news, and I got tired of hearing it.

Mr. Griffin. Did you tell your husband?

Mrs. Tice. That I went down there; no.

Mr. Griffin. Did you tell anybody else that you had been there and seen that man, seen Jack Ruby?