Mr. Hubert. So you just went on your way, I take it?

Mr. Crowe. If they had called me I wouldn’t have gotten dressed and went down there. No; I went down there and they had a sign on the front that said closed and I was relieved and glad. I didn’t think they should be open anyway. I drove around the block and the other two clubs were closed. So I went back home.

Mr. Hubert. What did you do, go to bed?

Mr. Crowe. I think I sat and read maybe.

Mr. Hubert. Well, did you see anyone or talk to anyone after returning to your apartment?

Mr. Crowe. I don’t know whether it was that night or the night after I called a friend of mine’s house, Tom Palmer. I spoke with his wife about the incident.

Mr. Hubert. Did you talk to Jack Ruby at any time between the assassination of the President, and the time Oswald was shot?

Mr. Crowe. I never spoke to or seen Jack Ruby again from Thursday night.

Mr. Hubert. And you did not talk to him by phone?

Mr. Crowe. No; no.