Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Would you tell us now what your view is about his ability, whether he is the kind of person that could have engaged in that activity?
Mr. Crafard. From what I knew of his background and what I know of him, I would say definitely that he is the type of person that could engage in an activity of any type without anyone else having any knowledge of it.
Mr. Griffin. Mr. Hubert, do you want to ask any questions on that?
Mr. Hubert. No.
Mr. Griffin. We also discussed at lunch whether or not there—you have any recollection of any connection between Ruby and Oswald, and you mentioned to me a statement that you heard made at one time.
Would you tell us what that was?
Mr. Crafard. I believe that was the one I made just as we got out of the car.
Mr. Griffin. That is right.
Mr. Crafard. If I recall the words, I said, I told you that I believe that before I left Dallas I had heard someone state that Oswald had been in the Carousel Club on at least one previous occasion, that I wasn’t positive who had made the statement, that I believed that it was made before I left Dallas.