Mrs. Grant. Do you know that I didn’t know at the time he was in Havana. I knew this a few years later.
Mr. Hubert. What I mean is—the real fact is you don’t have any knowledge of it—of the real facts?
Mrs. Grant. I have no specific knowledge of it, but I do know that my sister told me he was down in Havana. He called Chicago from there and he said he’s in Havana and I think he spoke to Marion Carroll—that sister.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know a man by the name of Lawrence Meyers?
Mrs. Grant. I knew a Meyers but I can’t think of his first name.
Mr. Hubert. Did you see him or meet him during the first 3 weeks of November 1963?
Mrs. Grant. Not that I know—I can’t think of it—no; this fellow I knew years ago, but I can’t think of his first name—gee, that isn’t his first name. He used to live here in town on Lemmon Avenue.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know a man by the name of Alex Gruber?
Mrs. Grant. You mean Al Gruber on the West Coast?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.