Mr. Griffin. Did Wally Weston leave as a result of this argument?

Mrs. Richey. I don’t know if it was this argument. Maybe it was because he wouldn’t let Shari, his wife, come back. She was a dancer there. Shari Angel. I don’t know, it seems like that was why they were arguing, because he wouldn’t let Shari come back, but I am not even real sure about that, but I remember that was an argument between them.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack ever express in your presence any opinions about Earl Norman?

Mrs. Richey. No. Earl worked there one week, but he never said anything to me about Earl.

Mr. Griffin. Did you ever see anybody at the Carousel Club who in any way resembled Lee Oswald?

Mrs. Richey. No.

Mr. Griffin. I haven’t got any further questions at this point, so if there is anything that you would like to tell us, is there anything that I haven’t covered that you think we should know about?

Mrs. Richey. No, you have covered about all of it. I am afraid I haven’t been much help because I have tried to put this out of my mind. I want to try to forget it.

Mr. Griffin. I think you have been very helpful to us and I want to thank you for coming all this distance for a short period of time like this. I hope you enjoy your stay in Washington.

Mrs. Richey. We are leaving right away. Could you tell me if I will be called again?