Mr. Hubert. That actually occurred, that thought went through your mind?

Mr. Crowe. I would say so, yes.

Mr. Hubert. Is it at all possible that it first crystallized in your mind as a conscious thought when you were speaking to the radio people?

Mr. Crowe. I thought of it the whole series of coincidences, and all of it together when I was driving from my hotel to the club that Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Hubert. Do you mean to tell me then that prior to that time——

Mr. Crowe. I never gave it much thought.

Mr. Hubert. You had not specifically thought that Oswald might have been in the club?

Mr. Crowe. Specifically, I never gave it too much thought. The face was familiar, and that was about it.

Mr. Hubert. Is it fair to say that if you had actually thought on Saturday that you had seen the killer of the President in the Carousel Club the week before that you would, might, have mentioned that fact to Mr. Palmer whom you visited on Saturday night?

Mr. Crowe. Not necessarily. We discussed the assassination of the President in brief, and then they taught me how to play poker and we didn’t talk about it. I didn’t care to talk about it. It was too unpleasant for me.