Mr. Griffin. That was at the Burgundy Room?
Mr. Senator. No; that is when we went to this other place and had a beer.
Mr. Griffin. All together, the time you spent at the Burgundy Room and the other place on Fitzhugh how much time did you spend with them?
Mr. Senator. Maybe an hour and a half.
Mr. Griffin. And then when you went home what did you do?
Mr. Senator. I went home and went to bed. I think I took a newspaper with me, if I am not mistaken and went home and went to bed.
Mr. Griffin. Did you get to bed at what you would consider an early hour Saturday night?
Mr. Senator. Yes; I would say it was somewhere around 11.
Mr. Griffin. How much sleep do you normally get, when you go to bed, how much sleep do you normally put in in a night?
Mr. Senator. Well, of course, that would go according to what time you went to bed, you know. It could be 4, 5, 6, 7 hours. I doubt if I ever stay in bed more than 8 hours the most, if it ever happens that long, which is rare.