Mr. Hubert. So that it is possible that you may have told him that on the very first call?
Mr. Crowe. No; I mean no, I had not mentioned that to him on the first call. I have heard David Hoy state to others in front of me that I was the one that called him to tell him about Jack Ruby and what he was like and working with him. But that is all he has ever said. He has never said that I had called him and told him that I had seen Oswald in the club the week before, because I hadn’t. I hadn’t mentioned that to him until later on in the afternoon.
Mr. Hubert. Did you speak to a man by the name of Dale Burgess on that day who was with the radio station, I believe, or some news media in Evansville?
Mr. Crowe. I don’t recall the name. I spoke to a newspaperman in Evansville.
Mr. Hubert. Who was that?
Mr. Crowe. I don’t recall.
Mr. Hubert. When?
Mr. Crowe. That same Sunday.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember the time?
Mr. Crowe. No; I don’t. It would have had to have been, well, in the late afternoon, I guess.