Mrs. Powell. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. What did he tell you about that?

Mrs. Powell. He just said he spoke to Jack, and that Jack was very upset, and I think he wanted to go someplace.

Mr. Griffin. Where did he want to go?

Mrs. Powell. I don’t know. I think he wanted Ralph to go someplace with him or something special and Ralph didn’t feel like going or doing anything that night. He just didn’t feel like doing anything, and I think he talked to Jack two or three times that night and he kept calling him at home, and he woke him up a couple of times. I know Ralph felt bad about it because he felt if he had come over and gone out with Jack, maybe he wouldn’t have gotten into a state of depression.

Mr. Griffin. Well, didn’t Ralph mention to you that Jack told him he had a gun and Jack was thinking about shooting Oswald Saturday night?

Mrs. Powell. No; he didn’t tell me that.

Mr. Griffin. Don’t you remember him saying that over at the Bull Pen Drive-in when you went over there?

Mrs. Powell. No.

Mr. Griffin. What do you remember him saying over there?