Mr. Branch. No, sir; not at first, because he was just like that—I was a little surprised.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know Andy Armstrong who worked over there at the Carousel?
Mr. Branch. No, sir; I don’t know nobody over at the Carousel at all. I knew Joe Johnson and all the band that worked up there.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know Mr. Ralph Paul?
Mr. Branch. I’m trying to think of who that is—I didn’t know him. I know Miss Grant and I knowed nothing but the band.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know Mr. George Senator, a roommate of Ruby’s?
Mr. Branch. No, sir; I didn’t know him at all. I have never seen him. I have seen some men with him sometimes but I didn’t know who it was. You see, he would get out of there—he’d get out when he’d drive up there, and a lot of times I’d see him pass and call him and he wouldn’t stop, and I wouldn’t stop him.
Mr. Hubert. All right, just to close this—is there anything more you want to say?
Mr. Branch. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. There has been no conversation between us other than what’s been recorded in this room, is that correct?