Mr. Senator. I am reading it pretty fast. I am a little bit on the punchy side, you know.

Mr. Griffin. If you want us to walk out and sort of relieve your mind.

Mr. Senator. No; there is one item in here where it states “He carried his money in a sack.” This is only partial. It was in his pockets, in the sack.

Mr. Griffin. The trunk of the car?

Mr. Senator. The trunk of the car. No, no; mind you if it is in the sack it goes in the trunk of the car.

Mr. Griffin. Anything else in that interview report that you would want to——

Mr. Senator. No; I don’t know if this means anything, it is in his pocket, to you I mean. I don’t know. This says here where he took the revolver and placed it on the bag on top of the money. This is not always——

Mr. Griffin. What did he place on the bag on top of the money?

Mr. Senator. The gun on top of the moneybag. “Placed it in the bag on top of the money.” To me it is not important. The gun may be next to it or something like that, who knows where he put it.

Mr. Griffin. Now let me ask you a couple of closing questions. One thing we haven’t talked about here. That was, how many sets of keys did Jack Ruby have?