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town. One attorney I particularly remember was a fellow named Sy Victorson,
Mrs. RIC
who subsequently became my attorney, and a personal friend.
Vegas Club
Mr. HUBERT. And what?
Mr. HUR
Mrs. RICH. And a personal friend.
Mrs. Ric
Mr. HUBERT. What was your salary there?
Mr. Huz
Mrs. RICH. I don't remember. $50, $60 a week, I guess.
Mrs. Ric
Mr. HUBERT. Did you have any tips?
sister, and
Mrs. RICH. Sometimes.
Mr. HUB
Mr. HUBERT. Do you remember a man by the name of Andy Armstrong or
Mrs. RIC
Andrew Armstrong?
head, no.
Mrs. Rich. The name Armstrong doesn't ring a bell. I guess, if my memory
)
Mr. HUB
serves me correctly-wasn't the colored man that cleaned up around there,
Mrs. RIC:
Andy?
,
ready one
Mr. HUBERT. Is that the way you remember him?
pushed aroi
Mrs. RICH. I wouldn't swear to it. I do know we had a colored man cleaning
Mr. HUBE
up, but I would be darned if I remember his name.
Mrs. Rici
Mr. HUBERT. You think it may have been Andy?
on my arm,
Mrs. RICH. I can't remember. I wouldn't even dare venture a guess. In all
off, I was go
honesty, I would have to say I can't really put a face to. the name.
Mr. HUBE
Mr. HUBERT. But there was a colored man there?
Mrs. Ric
Mrs. RICH. Yes; there was a colored man that cleaned up.
wasn't push
Mr. HUBERT. Did he stay on in the afternoon and at night?
Mr. HUBE
Mrs. RICH. I don't remember.
:
Mrs. RICI
Mr. HUBERT. What were your hours?
Mr. HUBE
Mrs. RICH. I beliere I would come in around 3, 4, 5 o'clock, I think, sometimes I
Mrs. RICI
would come in at 6, or 7; I would work straight through to midnight.
assault and
Mr. HUBERT. Was this cleanup man present when you came in?
I
Mr. HUBE
Mrs. RICH. If I came in the afternoon, yes, the colored man was there. As
Mrs. RIC
say, in all honesty, I could not dare venture a name on that.
Mr. HUBERT. But you don't remember any colored man who was there helping
going to Mr
he is with
at the bar in the night hours?
Mrs. RICH. You don't notice them. I mean they are there. If you have been
his last nan
a
bartender, you would know what I mean. You don't notice people like that.
told if I did
They are taken for granted they are there, you have a bar h'elper. Heck, I don't
gained for.
Mr. HUBE:
remember.
Mr. HUBERT. Well, what you are saying is that you do not remember that there
Mrs. RICE
was any colored man who assisted with the bar at night.
Mr. HUBE
Mrs. RICH. I will be darned if I can 'even put a face to whoever did bring the
Mrs. RICI
bottles and stuff out to me, the cases.
There was :
Mr. HUBERT. Your answer to my question, then, is that you do not remember
Mr. HUBE
that there was a colored man other than the cleaner that you mentioned.
attorney's o
Mrs. RICH. Well, he did everything. I do remember he lugged beer cases out
Mrs. RICI
for me. I think if my memory is right--I think he stacked my cooler for me.
I was flatly
Mr. HUBERT. Would he leave before you?
Mr. HUBE}
Mrs. RICH. I don't really remember. As I say, these people you take for
Mrs. RICH
granted, you don't pay any attention to them. I n'ever gave it a second thought.
Mr. HUBE
I had one thing on my mind, and it went against my grain. I was doing some-
Mrs. RICE
thing I knew to be illegal, and I knew I needed the job. Every night I expected
I walked oui
a raid. That was my prime concern.
Mr. HUBE
Mr. HUBERT. Would you know a man by the name of Ralph Paul?
Mrs. RICE
Mrs. RICH. Ralph Lee?
Mr. HUBE
Mr. HUBERT. No; Ralph Paul.
Mrs. RIC:
Mrs. RICH. If he is the one I am thinking of, he was the manager at Earl's
job, which
Club.
notice and 1
Mr. HUBERT. Earl who?
going to sts
Mrs: RICH. Earl's Club. I don't know what Earl's last name was. I forgot.
hastened it.
It is a private club in Dallas. But I knew him as Ralph Lee. Oh, I don't think
Mr. HUBE:
it is the same one. Again, I would remember people if I saw their faces. Names
Mrs. RICE
I don't remember.
Mr. HUBE}
Mr. HUBERT. Did you know a person by the name of Eva Grant?
Mrs. RICH
Mrs. RICH. Yes.
Mr. HUBE
Mr. HUBERT. Who was she?
Mrs. RICI
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