Mr. Hubert. That wasn’t enough to cause you to——
Mr. Crafard. No, sir; it isn’t.
Mr. Hubert. Were you contemplating, as a matter of fact, going to some police agency prior to the time the FBI came to you?
Mr. Crafard. No; I don’t believe that I was.
Mr. Hubert. How did you expect to get this positive evidence that they were looking for you?
Mr. Crafard. I just figured if it was possible they might put something in the paper or maybe something over the radio or something and if I heard that they was looking for a young fellow that had worked for Ruby by the name of Larry or anything like that, they was looking for this young fellow that had worked for Ruby or anything, that I would have went in and told them who I was.
Mr. Hubert. I understood you said there was no radio or newspaper at your sister’s house.
Mr. Crafard. No; but I was at other people’s places that had radios.
Mr. Hubert. You expected to get the information that way?
Mr. Crafard. I didn’t stay with my sister all the time.