Mr. Griffin. Do you know why Kathy Kay did not return to work for Jack Ruby’s club after Jack was arrested?

Mr. Palmer. No. I know only that she said she was afraid to and wanted to get out of town. I understood that she was leaving town.

Mr. Griffin. What was she afraid about?

Mr. Palmer. I don’t know. She was terribly upset, of course, about the assassination, as everyone was, and she did not confide in me as to the reason for this.

Mr. Griffin. But she did talk to you about it?

Mr. Palmer. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. When did she first come in and talk to you about it?

Mr. Palmer. It was a Tuesday after the murder.

Mr. Griffin. Did she come to your office?

Mr. Palmer. I think she called. I remember seeing her in person but I can’t recall whether it was in the office or in the coffee shop downstairs. No, it was in the office, because she had been into the office of Pappy Dolson’s booking agent on the same floor with AGVA in the Interurban Building, and I believe, again I am not sure, I know it was in the Interurban Building or the immediate surroundings and she was inquiring as to her pay status because of this.