Mr. Liebeler. Of course, they fed you more than once up there?

Mr. Andrews. They feed three times a day, but they don't feed you enough to keep a sparrow alive.

Mr. Liebeler. Well, in any event, you are not able to clarify for us the sequence of what happened?

Mr. Andrews. Well, the sequence of events had to be this: Davis spent Saturday afternoon with me. He probably left just before chow, and then I ate, and the phone call came in some time after chow. I am positive it wasn't as late as 9 o'clock. I think the latest it could have been is 6, but Miss Springer says I called her some time around 4, 4:30—I don't know which.

Mr. Liebeler. Miss Springer is your secretary?

Mr. Andrews. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. Now do you recall talking to an FBI agent, Regis L. Kennedy, and Carl L. Schlaeger on November 25?

Mr. Andrews. I don't remember—Kennedy, yes; Schlaeger, no. I don't even know if he was in the same room. I don't think I have even seen him, much less talk to him.

Mr. Liebeler. Kennedy was; yes?

Mr. Andrews. Yes.