Mr. Griffin. You indicated that you might have visited with Jim Martin. Is this someone that you see regularly?
Mr. Senator. Yes. Jim is an attorney down in Dallas, a very good friend of mine, who on occasions I will have a beer with. Now, possibly I may have had it and I just don’t remember. I go to see him often, or I meet him.
Mr. Griffin. Is Jim single?
Mr. Senator. Pardon me?
Mr. Griffin. Is he a married man?
Mr. Senator. Yes, he is a married man. He is the one who also was on the Ruby case for a while.
Mr. Griffin. Where are his offices located?
Mr. Senator. On Main Street. As a matter of fact he just moved recently. He was on Main Street, and he is still on Main Street, but the lower part of town in what they call the Lawyers’ Building.
Mr. Griffin. Are you accustomed to visiting at his home?
Mr. Senator. I go to his home once in a while, yes. I have eaten dinner at his home or I have went up there and cooked for him once in a while.