Mr. Senator. No; I didn’t do much with him; no.

Mr. Griffin. And part of the reason was Jack didn’t drink? Wasn’t that probably part of it?

Mr. Senator. Jack don’t like me drinking and Jack don’t like to see me go into joints. All right. Now the Burgundy Room; I don’t know if you have ever been there while you were down there.

Mr. Griffin. No; I haven’t.

Mr. Senator. It is a nice place. It gets fine transient trade and local people, and it is one of the nicest places, I feel as an open bar that you can go to.

Mr. Griffin. Does Jack somehow have the idea that you drink too much?

Mr. Senator. Not exactly drink too much. You know I can drink one beer and he will say, “You are drunk, aren’t you?” He will pull this on me. He has pulled it many a time on me.

Mr. Griffin. Does he feel that way about other people?

Mr. Senator. I don’t know. I don’t know about other people. But he didn’t like me drinking. He said it to me many a time.

Mr. Griffin. Why did you put up with a guy who criticized your personal habits as much as Jack appears to have done?