Mr. Hubert. Did——

Mr. Crowe. To me it was just a series of coincidences, I never even thought anything about it.

Mr. Hubert. What was the reaction of the newspaperman when you told him that you thought you had seen Ruby—I mean, Oswald in Ruby’s club?

Mr. Crowe. Well, they got all excited and picked that out and started snow-balling it, and that was about it.

Mr. Hubert. What are the facts concerning your possibly having seen Oswald in that club?

Mr. Crowe. Well, I wouldn’t say there was any, just facts. Like I stated before, the face seemed familiar as some faces do, and I had associated him with a patron that I had seen in the club a week before. That was about it.

Mr. Hubert. Wasn’t there some aspect of the story that had to do with a memory act that was supposed to be your specialty or one of your specialties?

Mr. Crowe. Well, it is one of the bits that I did to fill time, but——

Mr. Hubert. What are the facts concerning that?

Mr. Crowe. They asked me in what—how I had seen him in the club, and I said I thought I had used him as one of the people that was—that I would use him in my memory bit.