Mr. Senator. Yes; because he is around his office between somewhere between 12 and 1. I mean that is when he will leave, he won’t leave before that, and if I remember right—I am not sure on that—but if I remember I think we may have had a cocktail at the Burgundy Room.

Mr. Griffin. I take it you do begin to have some recollection of having spent some time at the Burgundy Room?

Mr. Senator. I know I was there that day, you know.

Mr. Griffin. But I mean Saturday afternoon.

Mr. Senator. I think I may have been there for a while, because I know later on that I met who I mentioned yesterday, Bill Downey, that I was there, and that we went some other place.

Mr. Griffin. Did you see Downey before——

Mr. Senator. I think I saw Downey the latter part of the afternoon, or something like that, or the early part of the evening. I don’t know if I met him in the latter part of the afternoon or when it was.

Mr. Griffin. And were you——

Mr. Senator. It might have been in the early part of the afternoon. I am not sure. But I also met him later. It must have been around 8 or 8:30 when we went out together. I was at the Burgundy Room. Then we went to this other place.

Mr. Griffin. It is your recollection that you saw Downey then both in the afternoon and the evening?