Mr. Senator. He mentioned that he had gone to the police station and gave out sandwiches. That is all I knew about it.
Mr. Griffin. Did he mention seeing anybody else except policemen at the police station?
Mr. Senator. I think he had a glance at Oswald in one of the rooms, or something like that, as he was going by or something of that nature. I am not sure of this.
Mr. Griffin. But you don’t know whether you knew that on the 24th or not, do you, or whether this is something you read later on?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember. I just don’t remember. I can’t say “Yes” or say “No,” or what rooms he was in. I don’t know just where he went at the police station.
Mr. Griffin. Whatever happened to all those sandwiches? Did you eat them up?
Mr. Senator. Well, if I didn’t eat but one or two I would be a fool, wouldn’t I? I mean look, I like corn beef and pastrami. I mean the windup was when he got around to home, he didn’t have that many left already.
Mr. Griffin. How many did you see in those paper bags? You said you saw 8 or 10 in the paper bags.
Mr. Senator. Yes; but I can’t eat 8 or 10 sandwiches.
Mr. Griffin. Let’s take a break.