Mr. Hubert. The first call, therefore, within a couple of minutes after you heard the news on TV was simply to advise him that Oswald had been shot?

Mr. Crowe. Right.

Mr. Hubert. And you did not at that time tell him that you thought you might have seen Oswald in the club?

Mr. Crowe. No.

Mr. Hubert. Your purpose, you stated, for calling Hoy the first time then was simply to advise him of a fact, to wit, that Oswald had been shot?

Mr. Crowe. Right.

Mr. Hubert. Was it to advise him of the fact or to converse with him about it?

Mr. Crowe. Well, him being a newsman you know call him and tell him about it if he hadn’t heard about it already.

Mr. Hubert. Didn’t it occur to you that this news event was going all over the country simultaneously?

Mr. Crowe. Well, I knew it was in Dallas but I didn’t know whether it was in Evansville or not.