Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what time approximately that Clay Bertrand did call you?
Mr. Andrews. I will tell you: They feed around 4:30. By the time I got fed, it was about 5 o'clock. They picked the tray up. So that's about the right time. It's around that time.
Mr. Liebeler. Now you said that after Clay Bertrand called you, you called your secretary and asked her if she remembered the Oswald file; is that correct?
Mr. Andrews. Yes; she didn't remember Oswald at all. She knows that occasionally these people walk in and out of the office and she had remembered something, but nothing of any value.
Mr. Liebeler. And do you remember that after you got out of the hospital, you discussed with your secretary the telephone call that you made to her at home?
Mr. Andrews. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. And do you recall that she said that she remembered that you called her at approximately 4 o'clock on the afternoon of November 23, 1963?
Mr. Andrews. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Now have you—let's take it one step further: Do you also recall the fact that your private investigator spent most of that afternoon with you in your hospital room?
Mr. Andrews. Yes; he was there.