Mr. Hubert. Well, you are aware that Oswald had shot the President or that it was believed that he had?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. And you were talking with Ruby about the whole thing, weren’t you?

Mr. Crafard. Yes; I imagine.

Mr. Hubert. Well, now, if at that time you knew from Armstrong that Oswald had been in the club, don’t you think you would have mentioned to Jack, “Say, you know somebody says Oswald was in the club?”

Mr. Crafard. Yes; I believe I would have mentioned the fact that I had been told that Oswald had been in the club.

Mr. Hubert. Does that help your memory as to when you got this remark?

Mr. Crafard. No; it doesn’t. The fact it even makes me more positive that it was after I left Dallas before I heard about it, because if I had said something like that to Jack I believe I would have remembered it.

Mr. Hubert. Well, I’ll tell you what I suggest you do, since the matter has only been really brought to your attention in the last hour or so, you know, I suggest that you give it some more thought and try to reconcile the different possibilities that exist as to when this information came to you in light of the questions we have asked you and the possibilities that have been expressed. Would you do that?

Mr. Crafard. I have been doing so right along.