Mr. Hubert. And you had an opportunity to observe him then as the man who got to see Jack before you did?

Mr. Litchfield. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Was he there before you got there?

Mr. Litchfield. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. And was sitting down at the table?

Mr. Litchfield. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Was he drinking something?

Mr. Litchfield. I don’t remember if he had something or not. He was in front of me and all I could see was his back at that time.

Mr. Hubert. Did you ever get a look at his face?

Mr. Litchfield. When he left he had to walk right by me. The door is not more than—it’s one of these partition-type doors and it is not more than 5 feet or 4 feet wide, and the table I was sitting at—I was sitting at the edge of the door. I couldn’t help but see him when he walked along there.