Mr. Senator. Maybe a little more. I’ll tell you, this particular alley is a tremendous place in Dallas, but we always went up there to eat, on occasions, when we did go. It was always we would go up there to eat. They had a big restaurant there.
Mr. Griffin. What eating places did Jack frequent?
Mr. Senator. A lot of times when he went out, the majority of the times when he went out I wasn’t with him when he went out to eat. But he has been to—of course, it probably pertains to the time of day or night, you know, but he ate in the waffle shops, he ate at—wait; it will come to me in a minute. There is a couple on Commerce just above the Adolphus Hotel. What in the world is the name of it?
Mr. Griffin. The Egyptian Lounge?
Mr. Senator. He has ate at the Egyptian Lounge, but there is a couple in the downtown area.
Mr. Griffin. That he ate at regularly, I take it?
Mr. Senator. It is not, particularly. I can’t say regularly. I don’t know. Let me say he just varies the place. He may want to try certain foods, I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Did Jack visit the Dallas Cabana?
Mr. Senator. Dallas Cabana? What in the world is the Dallas Cabana?
Mr. Griffin. The Cabana Motel.