Mr. Griffin. And by that time Jack Ruby had already returned to the club and asked you to accompany him to Eva Grant’s?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack mention to you at that time anything about going to the synagogue?

Mr. Crafard. No; not that I can remember. On the third paragraph on page 151, I believe yesterday I gave an earlier time for this same event of Jack calling me at the club on the morning of November 23.

Mr. Griffin. Now, the language you are referring to is on Saturday morning, November 23, at about 5:30 a.m., Ruby called him and told him to meet him downstairs with the Polaroid camera and some film.

Mr. Crafard. Yes; I believe yesterday that the time I gave was about 2 hours earlier than this.

Mr. Griffin. What is your best recollection now as to the time? Was your memory more accurate at the time you told the FBI about this episode or is it more accurate now after having spent 2 days discussing the matter?

Mr. Crafard. I believe in the trial in Texas it came out pretty well to where it just about had to be between 4:30 and 5 when he called.

Mr. Griffin. How did you arrive at that conclusion?

Mr. Crafard. At the trial, there was quite a bit of questioning on this effect.