Mr. Hubert. Well, you lived with him.

Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. During the time that you lived with him did he ever indicate or did you gather that he was a regular churchgoer?

Mr. Senator. They go on Friday nights.

Mr. Hubert. Did you ever see any pattern of his going on Friday nights regularly?

Mr. Senator. No, I have never seen a pattern of it. Now I don’t say that he has or hasn’t been. Maybe he has at certain times and probably not on other times. I don’t say this is every Friday night that he goes, no. I wouldn’t say that. But he does make, you know, the important holidays.

Mr. Hubert. Do you consider him to be a religious man?

Mr. Senator. I don’t know how, to tell you the truth, I don’t know how to break it down for you, how religious he is. Now we never went into an aspect to talk about just how religious he is. All I can say is that he observes as to holidays.

Mr. Hubert. He never told you anything which would indicate that he was either religious or not religious.

Mr. Senator. No. Well, I think he fasts on a certain type holiday. He fasts, for this kind of fast it is really something, but he does observe those things.