Mr. Senator. He was plenty disturbed. He was plenty disturbed. The man was crying. People have seen him, not only I, people have seen him crying. As a matter of fact, one of the kids in the club one night when we sat in a corner related he was crying and very, very disturbed. I believe it was one afternoon he was in there, if I remember right, I think it was the colored boy, Andrews, if I am not mistaken, I think said he saw him in a solemn condition or whatever condition you want to call it.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember when you were interviewed by Elmer Moore?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Where were you living at that time? Who were you staying with at that time?
Mr. Senator. I don’t want to be quoted, but I think I was staying with Jean Lauve then. I am not sure, but I think I was there at that time.
Mr. Griffin. Where did the interview take place?
Mr. Senator. At the FBI building. I can’t think of the name of the building, but the FBI people.
Mr. Griffin. The office of the Secret Service? Moore is with the Secret Service.
Mr. Senator. Yes, the Secret Service. I meant to say the Secret Service.
Mr. Griffin. Did he call you and ask you to come down?