Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. So that you really hadn’t had an opportunity to listen to any radios or newspapers or to see whether anyone was looking for one of Jack’s employees who had left suddenly?

Mr. Crafard. Not too much; no.

Mr. Hubert. Had you had any?

Mr. Crafard. Just in the cars, when I was riding in the cars if they had the radio on and the news was on I could hear whatever come over the news that way.

Mr. Hubert. That concern, then, that resolution of yours that if you heard about that you would turn yourself in to the police was formed much earlier than when you got to see your sister?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. It was formed when?

Mr. Crafard. Shortly after I heard, found out that Ruby had shot Oswald. I decided the fact if I heard anything in the news about that—that they was hunting for one of Ruby’s employees—I would have gone to the nearest law officers and told them that I had been an employee of Ruby’s.

Mr. Hubert. I guess we had better break for lunch.