Mr. Crafard. The fact here that Ruby said he was going to his sister at that time. I don’t believe he at that time mentioned where he was going. When he returned later in the evening he mentioned where he was going.
Mr. Griffin. You are referring to the language at the top of page 151 which says, “Ruby said that he was going to his sister’s home and asked Crafard if he desired to accompany him, which offer was refused”?
Mr. Crafard. Yes; I believe there was a time element setup there where they haven’t included in this testimony here of the fact that the early portion of this was about the financial setup, about calling the paper was at one time, and when he said something about going to his sister was later in the afternoon.
(Discussion off the record.)
Mr. Griffin. Continuing on page 151, are there any other additions or corrections or changes you would make?
Mr. Crafard. The second paragraph on page 151, the second complete paragraph where it starts, “Ruby then came back to the club or called Crafard about 7:30 p.m., that evening.” I would like to strike out or called about 7:30 p.m., in the evening. The fact he had come back to the club is something I have established yesterday.
Mr. Griffin. All right. But you did at that time you talked to the FBI, you weren’t sure whether he came back or called?
Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Griffin. Now, how about the time—7:30 p.m., as you think back about that now?
Mr. Crafard. At the time——