Mr. Senator. Yeah, he calls him up and says, “Larry, get up, get dressed,” something of that nature, “and get that Polaroid with the flashbulbs and meet me downstairs. I’ll be right downtown.”

Mr. Hubert. That was after he told you to get dressed?

Mr. Senator. Yes; after he told me first.

Mr. Hubert. Did he at that time comment upon or notice the Weissman ad that you had been reading the night before, the big ad that you commented upon, “Why, Mr. President,” I think it was called?

Mr. Senator. I don’t remember he noticed it there or he noticed it after the incident. Now, if he seen it before I just don’t remember, but I know after we got through this incident, which I will relate to you, we were looking at this ad.

Mr. Hubert. And that was at the house?

Mr. Senator. Oh, no; this was—I saw it myself originally.

Mr. Hubert. In the newspapers?

Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. You had the newspaper on your bed. You had gone to sleep reading?