Mrs. Powell. Because I know she didn’t make it in the club. I don’t think she did. Hell, she may have. She might have; I don’t remember, really. All I know is what she came back and said after she got through talking on the phone. What she said is that Jack was real mad and was hollering, “Don’t you have any respect for the President,” and said that he couldn’t bring her the money right then, or something, but that he would send it to her the next day, something. And I know Bruce wanted to know if we could go by and pick it up, and we discussed that, but for some reason he was going to send it; I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. You don’t remember getting any money on Saturday night?
Mrs. Powell. Her getting any money?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mrs. Powell. I don’t know where she would get it from, because she was with me, and we didn’t go any place to get any money. I didn’t loan them any money. I came over to get money from Pappy myself.
Mr. Griffin. Didn’t Lynn borrow any money from Pappy?
Mrs. Powell. Not that I know of.
Mr. Griffin. She was with you when you went to Pappy’s?
Mrs. Powell. I think I cornered Pappy in the parking lot, and I think that they stayed up in the club, in the Colony Club.
Mr. Griffin. Did you see anybody up in the Colony Club that worked for Jack?