Mr. Hansen. Saturday I am not down on that part of town. When I come up to H. L. Green, it is up on the next corner of Ervay and Main, and I wouldn’t have noticed.

Mr. Griffin. You don’t remember seeing George on Saturday, George Senator?

Mr. Hansen. I might have seen him. Now, he comes down there and eats at the Eatwell Restaurant, and also to the Chefette on the side of the Adolphus Building. In fact, I have had coffee with him. Didn’t have any reason not to. But whether I saw him that day or not, I am trying to remember whether I did or not—I may have saw him, but I couldn’t say for sure. I don’t think so.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know any of Ruby’s employees? Let me sort of run down—Tammi True?

Mr. Hansen. The stripper. Well, I know them when I see them.

Mr. Griffin. Do you recall seeing Tammi True on Friday or Saturday before the President was shot?

Mr. Hansen. Not that I recall.

Mr. Griffin. How about Little Lynn?

Mr. Hansen. I don’t think on Friday or Saturday that I saw any of the strippers that I would recognize, or if they may have been out on the streets in civilian clothes, but I just noticed them when they were in their act, and they look a little different when they are out dressed up.

Mr. Griffin. You don’t work—you say your day off was Saturday. Did you have occasion to go downtown at all Saturday night?