Mr. Eberhardt. See, I wasn’t there. I was gone Sunday and Monday.

Mr. Griffin. I see. But I mean, even when you came back, wasn’t there a lot of gossip, what-not, guys exchanging views?

Mr. Eberhardt. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Didn’t you somewhere between the time you actually saw Ruby here and the time that you were interviewed by the agents, didn’t you talk to somebody in the police department about your meeting Ruby?

Mr. Eberhardt. Yes. We talked about him being up there in the office, and being around the city hall like that and wondered how he got in the basement, and then the only other thing I did on that was write a report to the chief of police on some information given to me.

Mr. Griffin. Off of the record here.

(Discussion off of the record.)

Mr. Griffin. We will go on the record on this. I have asked Mr. Hubert to check in our files to see if we have got a copy of this report that you mentioned that you gave to Chief Curry. Now, I don’t have any recollection that we have it, and let me ask you now, if he doesn’t report back to me and say that we have it, would you be good enough, when you go back to work today, to check where a copy of this report is and provide it to us? I am going to ask you to clear it with your superiors and everything.

Mr. Eberhardt. All right.

Mr. Griffin. I would like to see a copy of that. What did that report deal with?