Mr. Hubert. The Carousel Club?
Mr. McCurdy. Yes; the Carousel Club, and we just sat around and talked in general and he mentioned that he was going to close his club down for the weekend—I can’t remember his exact words—I think it was more correct on this because it was closer to the time he said it and I gave it to the FBI man. He said, “I’m going to close my club down this weekend. I’d rather lose 12 or 15,000—” Oh, that’s a discrepancy—I think he said 12 or 1500 right there.
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. McCurdy. It should be 12 or 1500, and he said that.
Mr. Hubert. It’s a discrepancy then in the second paragraph of page 2 of Exhibit No. 1 where it says “12 to 15,000” it should be “12 to 1500”?
Mr. McCurdy. Right. He said, “I’d rather lose 12 or 1500 this weekend by closing down than I had not to be able to live with myself.” You can certainly imagine what a shock this was to me when he went out on Sunday and shot Oswald.
Mr. Hubert. I show you a photostat of a card. Is that the Carousel Club’s card?
Mr. McCurdy. As a matter of fact, I have one right here.
Mr. Hubert. Is that the one?
Mr. McCurdy. Yes, sir.