Mr. Senator. No; none whatsoever.
Mr. Griffin. Did he indicate that he might have been working for a newspaper?
Mr. Senator. No.
Mr. Griffin. Trying to do some freelance work for a newspaper?
Mr. Senator. No; there wasn’t a thing mentioned. I say when Jack gets his mind set on something, he wants to know why, the information, the why.
Mr. Griffin. When was it that you first learned that Jack had spent sometime at the police station on Friday night? Did you ever learn it?
Mr. Senator. You mean the Friday when he was bringing the sandwiches and things of that nature there?
Mr. Griffin. Yes. When did you first learn about that?
Mr. Senator. I think it was after he woke me up that morning. I think that is when he told me, and I think he mentioned it, yes, and then he mentioned that he went to the synagogue there Friday and prayed for the President, and that he saw his sister, and they were both crying, as it was related to me, over the President.
Mr. Griffin. You didn’t tell any of that to the——