Mr. Griffin. As we had discussed before, you moved in with Jack in the early part of 1962 and lived with him for about 5 months?
Mr. Senator. But not at this place.
Mr. Griffin. No; at another place.
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. And, of course, during that 5 months you began to know the man better.
Mr. Senator. Oh, sure.
Mr. Griffin. You came closer to him, but you decided when you got a job you wanted to move out from him?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Now I am curious as to why you decided that you wanted to move out rather than decide that you would stay there and pay part of the rent.
Mr. Senator. Particularly one. I told you he didn’t keep a very clean place, but should I classify myself to say a man who is unemployed, a beggar—beggars can’t be choosers, that is an old saying, right?