Mr. Ruby. This goes back so many years. You know he has been away more or less from me for 17 years now, so it is pretty hard to remember. And you know he is not the only one in the family. We still have six more children. I can’t even remember all their birthdays, remembering who went where on holidays.

Mr. Griffin. If you don’t have a specific recollection, I don’t want to ask you the question, then. Let’s go back to the 22d, 23d, and the 24th.

Do you recall what you did on Saturday, the 23d?

Mr. Ruby. I think I went to work, the usual time, probably 7:30, and probably worked until 6 o’clock. Saturday is a busy day for us, and probably went home so far as I know.

Mr. Griffin. You used the word “probably.” Are you indicating that you don’t really have any specific recollection of what you did that Saturday?

Mr. Ruby. I would say I probably went home, but I am not sure. I would have to check with my wife to make sure. I don’t think we went out, because we were in deep mourning.

Mr. Griffin. You were, or you were not?

Mr. Ruby. I said we were.

Mr. Griffin. You were in deep mourning?

Mr. Ruby. So I don’t think we would have gone any place.