Mr. Griffin. It may have been called the Loma Alto?

Mr. Senator. Yes; it is two words, the Loma Alto section.

Mr. Griffin. What general part of Dallas is that, northeast, southwest, Love Field?

Mr. Senator. Let me say it was on the way up to that way, Love Field.

Mr. Griffin. Towards Love Field from downtown Dallas?

Mr. Senator. From downtown. I tell you, the best way I can describe it to you is it ran off of—I have got a good memory, haven’t I? You are writing that down, too? I can’t think of the name of the street. I’ll tell you why he went to this barbershop, which I never knew.

Mr. Griffin. All right.

Mr. Senator. When the barber cuts his hair, he doesn’t like clippers. He won’t let them use a clipper. He wants everything by hand, and he could probably drive a barber crazy the way he wants his hair cut. To my knowledge, I don’t think he lets a barber shave. You know how the barber shaves you back here?

Mr. Griffin. He won’t let him shave the back of his neck?

Mr. Senator. You know why? I’ll tell you why. Because he grows hair too fast.