Mr. Crafard. On one occasion I know of him having the revolver with him.

Mr. Griffin. That is the correction you have made on the paper.

Let me ask you a few questions here, Larry.

Is the one occasion that you are referring to the time when he asked you to go down and get the revolver for him, or are you talking about another occasion?

Mr. Crafard. There was one other occasion when he brought the revolver into the club and it stayed there all evening, when he stayed in the club, and when he left he took the revolver with him.

Mr. Griffin. Do you remember when that was?

Mr. Crafard. I believe that was about a week and a half before the assassination of President Kennedy.

Mr. Griffin. What makes you remember that episode?

Mr. Crafard. I was trying to remember as much as I can about it, and I remember taking the revolver to him helped me remember the fact that he had it on one occasion with him in the club before.

Mr. Griffin. Was there anything that he did or said which gave you any indication of why he had the revolver with him in the club?