Mr. Senator. I would say something around that nature.
Mr. Hubert. He would certainly not have gone to the rabbi then, to the synagogue, on Saturday morning.
Mr. Senator. I don’t know. I mean I couldn’t answer that. I wouldn’t know.
Mr. Hubert. Maybe you can, or at least you can give us some facts. He was asleep when you awoke at 10:30, isn’t that right?
Mr. Senator. Yes; but he was up. He Was up when I left.
Mr. Hubert. And you left at 12:30?
Mr. Senator. I am only assuming within an hour.
Mr. Hubert. So it could have been 11:30?
Mr. Senator. 11:30, 12, 12:30. I can’t say because actually, you know, when this period is going on, I am not watching clocks. I don’t own one. I can’t go by a timetable because I didn’t have the time.
Mr. Hubert. Certainly, he didn’t leave the house from the time he got up until you left.