Mr. Griffin. Where is that located?
Mr. Senator. It was on Fitzhugh. It runs off of, I think—down where Travis is?
Mr. Griffin. No.
Mr. Senator. Fitzhugh and Travis. I should know the name of it but I can’t get it off my tongue. It is a short name too.
Mr. Griffin. Is that anywhere near Hall Street?
Mr. Senator. No; this is uptown about I would probably say from the downtown area I would imagine it would probably take you 10 minutes to get up there.
Mr. Griffin. Do you mean the time you spent with Downey and Barclay—what did you talk about with them that night, Saturday night?
Mr. Senator. We talked about the occurrence of the shooting of the President, that there. It was just a gloomy night. That is why I didn’t want to stay long. I said I wanted to get home and they said they wanted to get home.
Mr. Griffin. Had you had a date to meet them at the Burgundy Room?
Mr. Senator. No; I think I met them both by chance there. Now I am not sure if I had a date to meet Bill or not, I don’t remember, but I think Mike just walked in casually. I mean just happened to walk in.