Mr. Hubert. But you went to see him, and I suppose that was the purpose of the visit, that was the purpose in mind.
Mr. Senator. No; there was no purpose in mind. It was just going to see him. When you say the purpose in mind—I was so mixed up myself I didn’t know what was going on.
Mr. Hubert. I am not trying to confuse you.
Mr. Senator. There was no general purpose in mind.
Mr. Hubert. What you are saying to us is then that you just went to see him, Mr. Howard, and that there was no purpose in mind.
Mr. Senator. No particular purpose in mind. I saw him. I saw Jim Martin later on that day.
Mr. Hubert. Will you excuse me a minute. Will you take over.
(Short recess taken.)
Mr. Griffin. I will simply ask you to remember everything that Mr. Hubert has been in the practice of repeating before we proceed.
Mr. Senator. If I can remember it.