Mr. Donovan. Well, Murray I don't think you would say was on the crew so much. Murray, because of his administrative ability, worked more in the office. Murray was married. And that puts him in a little different light, too. I think he was very happily married. At the end of the day he went home—whereas Oswald stayed in the barracks area.
Mr. Ely. Do you remember a man named Powers?
Mr. Donovan. The name rings a bell, but I don't really remember him.
Mr. Ely. Osborne?
Mr. Donovan. Yes.
Mr. Ely. Do you recall whether Osborne was an acquaintance of Oswald's?
Mr. Donovan. Yes. Osborne I knew quite well. He played football with us for some time. He must have known him. I don't know if he actually lived in the same barracks. He knew him. I don't know how well he knew him.
Mr. Ely. Now, you have mentioned Captain Trail to us, and also Sergeant Brown.
Mr. Donovan. Captain Trail was Lieutenant Trail when I knew him. I think he is now Captain Trail.
Mr. Ely. Yes. Can you think of any other names that neither you nor I have already mentioned?