Mr. Griffin. Do you remember anything he said to you?

Mrs. Richey. I remember I called him and I said, “Jack, this is Margie.” He said, “Yes.” and I said, “Could you tell me if we are going to be open tonight?” and he said, “No, isn’t it terrible?” and I said, “Do you mean about the President?” and he said, “Yes.” and his voice was shaking and this isn’t like him.

I mean it really was. And then I said, “Well, we are not going to be open.” because I didn’t want to go into it because that is what everybody was talking about, and I, you know. So then he said, “No, we won’t be open tonight or tomorrow night.”

“Sunday night” I believe is what he said. We were always open 7 days a week and this was unusual to me because Jack very seldom ever closed the club. So I mean this is why I can pretty well remember this. I could see him staying closed one night, but the other two clubs in Dallas were opening, so I figured you know that he would.

Mr. Griffin. How did you know that they were?

Mrs. Richey. It was in the paper.

Mr. Griffin. Had you checked the newspaper before you called him?

Mrs. Richey. I don’t remember that. I must have.

Mr. Griffin. In Irving do you get a Dallas paper?

Mrs. Richey. Yes.