Mr. Senator. Something like that; yes.
Mr. Griffin. And that you had some things to do. Now try to think back to when you talked with the police department. What things did you have to do on Saturday?
Mr. Senator. I can’t imagine. I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have anything to do in connection with your business?
Mr. Senator. No; I didn’t work that day.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have any shopping to do other than for the groceries you bought?
Mr. Senator. Well, I did that. I don’t remember if I did that. I just wonder if I did the laundry. I normally do the laundry on Saturday or something. But I don’t even recollect if I did that that day or not. I don’t remember. I think I saw Jim Martin, but to the best of my recollection anything I did was only minute, just the passing of an afternoon, or something like that.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have some recollection of having seen Jim Martin on Saturday?
Mr. Senator. I think I had a cocktail. I am not sure, but I think I had a cocktail with him, at the Burgundy Room. I think I did.
Mr. Griffin. Would that have been in the afternoon?