Mr. Weissman. That was an error; yes. It was Sunday.
Mr. Jenner. All right. Now, on further reflection, your recollection is reasonably firm now that you did go to the post office box on Sunday rather than Saturday?
Mr. Weissman. I am almost positive it was Sunday morning.
Mr. Jenner. You are equally positive it was not Monday?
Mr. Weissman. It might either be—I remembered there was an awful lot of traffic. And I don't know if the traffic was because everybody was driving through downtown to go around the Houston viaduct to see the scene of the assassination or what. And this is what is confusing me now. That is why I am not sure if it was Sunday morning—it might have been Monday morning. I doubt it. But it might have been.
Mr. Jenner. But it was early?
Mr. Weissman. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Around 8 o'clock?
Mr. Weissman. Eight, nine o'clock; yes.
Mr. Jenner. I was asking you to account for your comings and goings and your whereabouts on Sunday the 24th. And in the course of doing that, in referring to the morning, you mentioned that you had gone to the post office box. Now, what did you do thereafter?