I asked him if he had an attorney, and he said he had Stanley Kaufman, a civil attorney, as his attorney. And I recall, I believe that is about—that about terminated the conversation at that time.

Mr. Hubert. Did you not ask him why he had the gun with him?

Mr. Sorrels. Oh, yes; I did.

I asked him why he had that gun, and he said that he carried a gun because of the fact that he carried large quantities of money from his business, or from the club.

Mr. Hubert. Do you recall whether he made any comment to you or in your hearing regarding the way he got into the basement area where he shot Oswald?

Mr. Sorrels. At that time, I do not. I do not recall asking him how he got in. I made no notes to that effect.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember him saying then anything about that he had intended to shoot Oswald and had formed that intent as early as Friday?

Mr. Sorrels. No; I did not.

Mr. Hubert. He did not comment at all about his intent?

Mr. Sorrels. No; nothing except his response to my question as to “Jack, why?”, and then his relating as I have told you there a moment ago.