Mr. Hubert. Did you do any cooking there at all?
Mr. Senator. Yes. If I don’t broil right for him, if I make him eggs, it has got to be so much of this in the butter because he was watching his diet, and I got so tired of it I says, “Make your own eggs.” You just couldn’t make anything right for him. And all meats had to be broiled. He don’t believe in fried stuff. And he was just hard to cook for.
Mr. Hubert. The routine then I suppose is that you were working and you would come back to the apartment after normal working hours, which would be around when, 5 or 6 in the evening?
Mr. Senator. To cook for him? That would be rare. I got away from that.
Mr. Hubert. I am getting to the normal routine as to your relationship. You had a regular working day I take it?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Which started off at 8 or so in the morning?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And ended up at 5 or 6 in the evening? He, on the other hand, would be sleeping in the morning?
Mr. Senator. Yes.