Mr. Hubert. Did you mention to him that you had thought you had seen or it was possible that you had seen Oswald?

Mr. Crowe. No.

Mr. Hubert. Can you tell us why not, because may I suggest to you that it would have been quite a topic of conversation. Also the coincidences that you mentioned were almost there at that time?

Mr. Crowe. I never drew up the series of coincidences until Sunday morning, because the fourth coincidence didn’t happen until then.

Mr. Hubert. But the third one had that is to say—I guess it is the second one, the shooting of the President by Oswald.

Mr. Crowe. Yes; which was only two.

Mr. Hubert. And your recognition that you had seen Oswald or thought you had, or it was possible that you had, in the club the week before.

Mr. Crowe. And I never put them together until Sunday morning.

Mr. Hubert. But you tell us now that you have a distinct recollection of having thought to yourself when you saw Oswald, Oswald’s picture in the paper that “I have seen this man and I saw him, I think, in the Carousel Club last week.” Although you didn’t convey that to anybody?

Mr. Crowe. No.