Mr. Knight. No; I think Pappas was still there when I left. I’m sure he was.
Mr. Griffin. All right; did anybody else come up to the station with Pappas?
Mr. Knight. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did you do anything else that night?
Mr. Knight. No; I went straight home.
Mr. Griffin. What did you do the next day?
Mr. Knight. The next day? Well, let me see. I think I slept; I went home and took myself something to eat, it must have been 4:30 or 5 that morning, and went to bed and didn’t get up until—I had received a call at 9 o’clock that morning from a news friend of mine from Kansas City, and I was up, maybe just about a minute; I went back to sleep and didn’t wake up until 3 or 4 that afternoon.
Mr. Griffin. Then what did you do?
Mr. Knight. Turned on television; laid around the house. I have to go in at 6 on Saturday night, 6 to midnight.
Mr. Griffin. Had Ruby called you by the time you went to the station?