Mr. Griffin. Do you have any recollection of his having said that he visited any nightclubs at all that night?

Mr. Meyers. Didn’t mention it.

Mr. Griffin. Did he mention to you that he had seen Lee Oswald the night before?

Mr. Meyers. No. Didn’t even mention Lee Oswald.

Mr. Griffin. Now, when you talked with the FBI on December 3, the FBI has quoted you as saying that one of the things that Ruby told you in the conversation was “I have got to do something about this.” Do you remember that——

Mr. Meyers. Definitely.

Mr. Griffin. That statement?

Mr. Meyers. Definitely.

Mr. Griffin. Tell us how that—in what context this came up.

Mr. Meyers. Well, this again is—you see, this, of course, is my interpretation of this. When he was talking to me on the telephone and he said these poor people—you mentioned this and it all comes back to me—I have got to do something about this. I thought he was talking about his competitors being open on Saturday night because this was the basis of his conversation with me all along and that he was going to do something about them staying open on Saturday night in defiance or—I shouldn’t say in defiance—out of nonrespect for the assassination, or for the memory of the President, or anything like this.