Mr. Senator. Yes. He had left a message at the Carousel or he may have been up there. As a matter of fact, I can even show you his card if you would like to see it. I’ve still got that.
Mr. Griffin. What makes you think you were staying with the Lauves at that point?
Mr. Senator. I think I was there. I’m not sure. I don’t remember just where, but I think I was there at that time, because when Elmer Moore called me, I just don’t remember how many days have elapsed by when he called me, see. I think it was a few days that were elapsed by when he called me and I think I may have been at the Lauves at that time.
Mr. Griffin. Did you return to work at any time before Moore——
Mr. Senator. Return to work?
Mr. Griffin. Yes; before Moore called you.
Mr. Senator. I hadn’t worked at all from this thing here up until I told you I went to work the other day. If you want to classify me, I was just existing here and there, that is all.
Mr. Griffin. Your employment up until the time that the President was killed was with the Texas Postcard & Novelty Co.?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Was that your own company?