Mr. Hubert. What was your relationship with Jack then?
Mr. Senator. August of 1962.
Mr. Hubert. That is when you moved out of Jack’s apartment and took up with Corbat.
Mr. Senator. I always went to see him. I always used to come up there. At rare times I would help him at the door.
Mr. Hubert. But you had a job then?
Mr. Senator. Yes. But I would go up there and I would help him at the door, things of that kind.
Mr. Hubert. As a matter of fact, he for a good part of that period he actually lived in the South Ewing Apartments where you lived with Corbat, is that right?
Mr. Senator. Yes. We moved there practically the same time; yes.
Mr. Hubert. So that in spite of the fact that you broke up the domestic establishment that you had, there was no ill feeling between you.
Mr. Senator. Never, no, no. We have never had any ill feeling. We got along excepting when he hollered at me.