Mr. Griffin. What time would be your recollection that telephone call was received, was it before or after you had dinner at 8 o’clock over at the drug store?
Mr. Crafard. I believe that was before I had dinner. I believe I said something to Jack about it when he came back and he said if she called again to give, tell her to call Miss Grant.
Mr. Griffin. Did she call back?
Mr. Crafard. I believe so. And I told her to call Miss Grant.
Mr. Griffin. On page 151 of Exhibit 5226 you are reported as saying in connection with the photograph of the Earl Warren sign and the post office box and I am quoting from the FBI report, “Crafard said he was completely puzzled as Earl Warren was unknown to him.”
I believe you testified earlier here in Washington that you recall Ruby making some connection between an advertisement that he had seen in the newspaper and the Earl Warren sign.
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Did you remember that connection at the time you talked with the FBI?
Mr. Crafard. I believe I said something to them about the numbers on the address having something to do with something else that Ruby had talked about. I don’t believe I would have anything to do with this advertisement. I don’t believe anything on that.
Mr. Griffin. Is it possible that—are you clear that Ruby, now, that Ruby did make some connection between the advertisement and the sign?