Mr. Crafard. No. There was only one or two occasions when I am sure that Bruce called the club.

Mr. Griffin. When are the other occasions?

Mr. Crafard. I believe it was the evening of Wednesday the 20th Little Lynn hadn’t went straight home from the club and he called asking, wanting to know where she was at.

Mr. Griffin. Did you have any idea of the financial condition of Little Lynn or Bruce Carlin the week before the President died?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Griffin. Did Little Lynn ever complain in your presence about not having enough money?

Mr. Crafard. I believe that when she first went to work for Jack, Jack either gave her an advance or loaned her some money, one or the other.

Mr. Griffin. I recall yesterday in your talking with Mr. Hubert there was some problem you felt that you had lost 8 hours in describing what happened on your trip from Dallas to your destination in Michigan.

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. In the time that has passed since then, have you been able to find those 8 hours that were lost?