Mr. Crafard. I don’t recall that either, sir. I don’t remember.

Mr. Griffin. But you do recall that the man had a cottage or something of that sort on the lake?

Mr. Crafard. Yes; he was going up to work on his cottage when he picked me up.

Mr. Griffin. We talked at lunchtime about a man who called the Carousel during the week before the President was assassinated.

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. And would you tell us about these calls?

Mr. Crafard. Is that the one where I said he wouldn’t give his name or anything?

Mr. Griffin. That is the one I had in mind.

Mr. Crafard. This gentleman would call maybe two or three times a day asking for Jack. He would ask where he could reach Jack. It sounded like it was pretty important that he reach Jack, and that he would never leave a number where Jack could call him back at.

Mr. Griffin. Did you ever give this man a number?