Mr. Hubert. Were the lighting conditions in the club such that you could have seen him?

Mr. Crowe. To some extent. If he was sitting right at the foot of the stage.

Mr. Hubert. If not, that is if he were not sitting right at the foot of the stage, then what?

Mr. Crowe. Then I wouldn’t have used him and I wouldn’t have seen him.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, your act required that you use the people up front in the first place?

Mr. Crowe. Right.

Mr. Hubert. And secondly, the lighting was such that you couldn’t have seen him if he were not in the first row; right?

Mr. Crowe. Right.

Mr. Hubert. So that whomever you saw you thought and think might have a resemblance to Lee Harvey Oswald must have been in the first row?

Mr. Crowe. Right. I might say this: Bill Willis, the drummer in the band at the club, said he seemed to remember Lee Harvey Oswald sitting in the front row on Thursday night right in the corner of the stage and the runway.