Mr. Senator. I think I went downtown; did a little deskwork again. I am not sure.

Mr. Griffin. Talk out loud and then we can correct it.

Mr. Senator. I am not sure what it was. I don’t remember anymore. I think I went to the Burgundy Room. I think I just messed around downtown in the area. No particular place.

Mr. Griffin. Would it be a place like the Burgundy Room, a tavern?

Mr. Senator. Probably so; probably so.

Mr. Griffin. Do you remember any people you saw on Friday?

Mr. Senator. I can’t recollect. It was a very sad day.

Mr. Griffin. I think that is a day that is rather vivid to most of us. I know it is with me. I am just wondering if you can’t think where you were that day, and who you talked to.

Mr. Senator. In all probability I probably spoke to many people downtown that day, or various places, wherever I may have been.

Mr. Griffin. What other places are you accustomed to go to besides the Burgundy Room?