Mr. Hubert. Would you tell us the names of some of the other people at the poker game?

Mr. Litchfield. J. W. Grubbs and there was Ernie Stoy [spelling] E-r-n-i-e and S-t-o-y, and one fellow I just met, he just came in—I didn’t know, and another fellow, gee, I sure wish I could remember his name. I know him when I see him—they are always at the bowling alley, he usually bets on the pot games, and he is a big heavy set black headed fellow and Max Lewis was there.

Mr. Hubert. [Spelling.] L-e-w-i-s?

Mr. Litchfield. Yes [spelling], L-e-w-i-s, and I think there was one more—I don’t remember who that was.

Mr. Hubert. They were all there throughout the game—were they all there throughout the game?

Mr. Litchfield. Max left Sunday morning and then returned.

Mr. Hubert. Now, at the time it became known that Ruby had shot Oswald, did you observe to anyone that you knew Ruby?

Mr. Litchfield. I believe I did. I think everybody was saying whether they knew him or not and I believe I did.

Mr. Hubert. Did anyone else there know him?

Mr. Litchfield. I think one or two others might have said that they knew him.