Mr. Donovan. Yes; another fellow that I am sure knew him was a fellow named Elmer Ellsworth Randolph. And he is now a salesman for Brock Candy Co., somewhere in the Chicago area.
Another fellow that probably knows him is now on active duty—Fred Walker. He is a captain. I believe Walker knew him.
Captain Block, Robert Block, was the operations officer at that time. I don't know if he would remember Oswald or not.
Mr. Ely. Do you recall whether Oswald ever went to night clubs? Bars?
Mr. Donovan. I think he used to go down to the enlisted men's club to drink beer. I recall going down there one night to talk to some boys on a disturbance and I vaguely remember him being there, but I would not swear to that.
Mr. Ely. Would you have any personal knowledge of whether he attended offpost bars or night clubs?
Mr. Donovan. No, I would not.
Mr. Ely. Did he drink more than the average marine, the same amount, less?
Mr. Donovan. I believed not. However, after the assassination of President Kennedy, I talked to Lieutenant Trail on the phone and Trail told me that he had been mixed up in some drinking bouts in Japan.
Mr. Ely. But from your own——