Mr. Griffin. Did he—you have any clear recollection of this?
Mrs. Richey. I remember that I talked to Andrew but I don’t remember if I talked to someone else before. Okay.
Mr. Griffin. How did you first learn that the clubs were going to be closed?
Mrs. Richey. Well, I must have talked to Andrew two or three times that day because he didn’t know for sure or not. No, that wasn’t right; or was it. Wait, I’ve got to think a minute.
Mr. Griffin. Take your time.
Mrs. Richey. I talked to Jack the night before he killed Lee Harvey Oswald. I talked to Jack over the phone, and he told me that the clubs were going to be closed, but I thought it was on a Saturday night. Didn’t he kill Oswald on a Sunday?
Mr. Griffin. That is right.
Mrs. Richey. Well, I can’t remember now. I told the FBI and they know the real date and I can’t even remember right now if it was Friday night or Saturday night that I talked to him?
Mr. Griffin. You indicate on the 26th of November when you talked with the FBI that you talked to Ruby around noon on Saturday, the 23d.
Mrs. Richey. That is the day after the President was shot, so that was Saturday.