Mr. Senator. Yes; the dog is always with him. This was his pet. This was his favorite of a few dogs that he had.

Mr. Griffin. OK; I think the record is clear enough on that; that we don’t have to make any entry on the page.

Mr. Senator. Of course, the other is what we discussed before about the signs that you have on this page.

Mr. Griffin. There is nothing in there about the signs, is there?

Mr. Senator. None. Elmer Moore has the one about the signs. This is page 299. I forgot to tell you. I went to this restaurant, it says, to eat. I just had that coffee. The morning when I went down to eat on Main Street, it says I went down to eat. I only had coffee. “He estimated as he arrived there at approximately 11:30 and as he walked in the door he overheard one of the waitresses saying Oswald has been shot.” This is not so.

Mr. Griffin. This was after you sat down?

Mr. Senator. I had been sitting already.

Mr. Griffin. Is that on page 300 or page 299?

Mr. Senator. 299. Now he got this twisted.

Mr. Griffin. Would you read the part that is twisted.