Mr. Griffin. It is understood you didn’t have anything to eat but had something to drink. A cocktail or something?
Mr. Senator. I think I had two bottles of beer. Do you want that changed?
Mr. Griffin. Why don’t you cross out “lunch” and say “two bottles of beer.”
Mr. Senator. Now maybe I said I had lunch. I don’t even remember. I ain’t going to question this. You know that I just changed that.
Mr. Griffin. You changed lunch to what? What did you write, two bottles of beer?
Mr. Senator. “Two beers.” Just a misspelling of a street here. Do you want that corrected?
Mr. Griffin. Yes; if you would.
Mr. Senator. With the same category as the beer place, the name of the street.
Mr. Griffin. Yes, correct the spelling. What is the name? You have changed the word Carol Street on page 3 from C-a-r-o-l to C-a-r-r-o-l-l. That is fine.
Mr. Senator. Do you want that initialed?