Mr. Hubert. Now you talked to this girl for a total of about 3 hours that night?

Mr. Crafard. That’s right.

Mr. Hubert. What was it all about?

Mr. Crafard. Just more or less talking, getting acquainted. More than anything over the phone, the best I could.

Mr. Hubert. Did she indicate where she was?

Mr. Crafard. She was baby sitting for a friend of hers. She give me to understand she was to catch a bus out of town the next morning, about 5:30.

Mr. Hubert. In the course of the conversation did you try to find out why she had called the Carousel?

Mr. Crafard. She called, she said, to start with, when we first started talking, she had called to find out about a job in the club. I don’t know why she done it that way—that is what she said, as far as I can recall.

Mr. Hubert. Was she aware that the President was dead?

Mr. Crafard. Yes: I believe we discussed that a little bit too. T don’t recall what was said.