Mr. Hubert. Did he ever ask you to leave, for example, because he was having some feminine company, or indicate that he was?
Mr. Senator. On rare occasions he has said he was going to have some company or somebody over.
Mr. Hubert. And he indicated that he wanted you to leave?
Mr. Senator. On rare occasions.
Mr. Hubert. That is the sort of thing I am talking about that would indicate some factual situations upon which you can base your opinion. That is what I was speaking of a moment ago when I asked you for facts and circumstances that would throw light on your opinion, recognizing fully that normally one never actually is an eyewitness to such a thing. Do you have any other types of episodes or evidence of that nature?
Mr. Senator. No.
Mr. Hubert. What was his relationship do you think with the girls at his club, I mean the waitresses?
Mr. Senator. The girls in his club? Strictly business, strictly business.
Mr. Hubert. Would you say that if a person said that Jack was on the make for every one of the girls that worked for him it would be a wrong statement?
Mr. Senator. I have heard that expressed many a time.