Mr. McMillon. That is the second.

Mr. Griffin. Why don’t you look at your statement of the 24th?

Mr. McMillon. We are still missing that fourth report. I believe it was covered in there.

Mr. Griffin. Well, now, that is a later report, but on the date of the 24th, when these things were fresh in your mind at 3:30, you didn’t mention anything in your report, did you, about how Ruby got down the ramp?

Mr. McMillon. Just a second. No, sir; I didn’t mention it then.

Mr. Griffin. Why was that?

Mr. McMillon. Well, I couldn’t possibly have mentioned everything that I knew about the deal here. I just didn’t mention it.

Mr. Griffin. But you knew that was important, didn’t you?

Mr. McMillon. No, sir; I didn’t think anything about it being important at all at the time. I gave that information, I believe—this report was written on Sunday—I gave it to them on Saturday, I believe, during the departmental investigation.

Mr. Griffin. In the meantime, had you talked with Dean?