Mr. Griffin. Did you subscribe to a Dallas paper at that time?

Mrs. Richey. I can’t remember that. I lived with my parents at the time that this happened, and if there was a Dallas morning newspaper there, well then it could have been before noon. But if there wasn’t a morning newspaper there it had to be a Times Herald and that comes in the afternoon, and I don’t remember which paper I read.

Mr. Griffin. Now on Friday or Saturday did you talk with any other people connected with the Carousel Club except for Andy Armstrong and Jack Ruby?

Mrs. Richey. I don’t know.

Mr. Griffin. Did you talk with Little Lynn?

Mrs. Richey. No. I don’t know any of the showgirls. I mean the only girls that I was friendly with at all was the other waitresses. I mean I would talk to them, you know, like that, but as far as really you know, knowing them or anything like that, well I didn’t. It was just the other waitresses. And I may have talked to Bonny or Becky, I don’t remember.

Mr. Griffin. Did you talk to or see Jack Ruby again after——

Mrs. Richey. After I talked to him on Saturday?

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mrs. Richey. No.