Mr. Crafard. I believe yesterday I was talking about the financial setup of the club. I believe I said it was fairly good. I would say that this portion of my statement here referring to the financial setup was gained from the fact that Jack was always complaining about going broke, and a portion in my testimony the other day about the financial position of the club was my own opinion.

Mr. Griffin. Now, you are referring to page 150 of the interview report?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. And as I understand what you are saying in here was that when you told the FBI that the club couldn’t financially stand to be closed, you were making that statement on the basis of what Jack had said?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. But your own personal opinion was?

Mr. Crafard. That the club was making enough money to hold its own, even on a closure of 2 or 3 or maybe 4 days.

Mr. Griffin. Would you want to make a change on page 150 so that—well, maybe we shouldn’t make this change. There is no question in your mind but that the FBI interview states, is an accurate reporting of what you said at that time?

Mr. Crafard. Yes; there is no question.

Mr. Griffin. Now, passing on to page 151, is there anything there that you would change?