Mr. Griffin. Larry—— Mr. Hubert. Let me follow this through a bit. Didn’t they, in fact, ask you if you had heard the rumor that Oswald had been in the club?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t know exactly how he asked me about it, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Didn’t he ask you, in fact, if you had ever seen him in the club?
Mr. Crafard. I believe he asked me that question; yes. I believe he might have. My answer would have been——
Mr. Hubert. Is your statement to us if he asked you that question it would not have recalled to your memory that someone had told you that he had been in the club?
Mr. Crafard. My statement is that it did not at that time.
Mr. Griffin. Were you a little bit frightened when the FBI talked with you?
Mr. Crafard. No; I don’t believe so.
Mr. Griffin. Were you at all concerned that your flight from Dallas might make you a suspect of some sort?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t believe—I don’t remember having any such belief; no.