Mr. Crafard. I don’t remember, sir. I might have, with my sister, but I don’t remember.
Mr. Griffin. You told me, I believe, in the automobile that you had not been aware until I mentioned it to you in the car that Bill DeMar had made the statement that he saw Oswald in the club.
Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Griffin. Do you think, if someone had told you, one of your relatives or somebody like that had told you, one of Ruby’s performers or somebody who worked for Ruby had said that he saw Oswald there, do you think you would have remembered that kind of information being conveyed to you?
Mr. Crafard. I might have remembered something about the fact that one of them had said, that one of his employees had said, that Oswald had been there; but I wouldn’t necessarily remember who it was who had said it.
Mr. Griffin. Now, if somebody said to you one of Ruby’s entertainers claims he saw Oswald in the club, what would your reaction have been?
Mr. Crafard. It would have been that——
Mr. Griffin. You didn’t know which entertainer it was or employee who said that?
Mr. Crafard. I wouldn’t really know whether it was true or not. I probably would state the fact that I had never saw him there personally that I knew of.
Mr. Hubert. Let me get through with this and see if this won’t help you out.