Mrs. Powell. From the parking lot. She said she asked him why he didn’t tell her that he wasn’t going to be open, and he got—this is hearsay. I mean, that is what she repeated to me, and I don’t know if I can repeat exactly what she said.
Mr. Griffin. When did she repeat it; at that time?
Mrs. Powell. Yes; right afterward. She was pretty mad, because she made the trip over and everything and they were closed, so she asked Jack why they didn’t tell her they were going to be closed. And she said that he started hollering at her, “Don’t you have any respect for the President?” And she said he was hollering and screaming and was real mad and said that she should have known that he was going to be closed. Anyway, she proceeded to tell him that she needed some money.
Mr. Griffin. How much money did she ask him for?
Mrs. Powell. I don’t know. I think $20 or $25. I think it was $25; I am not sure. And he was going to the synagogue.
Mr. Griffin. How do you know he was going to the synagogue?
Mrs. Powell. Well, because I know he was going to the synagogue. Maybe somebody told me, but I know he went to the synagogue that day.
Mr. Griffin. Are you sure that he went that night? How do you know he went the same night the telephone call was made?
Mrs. Powell. I think that is the night he went to the synagogue, really. I am saying this is a fact, you understand?
Mr. Griffin. Are you sure that was on Saturday night, or could it have been Friday night that you were at the Colony Club?