Mr. Griffin. Downtown?
Mr. Senator. Not downtown but you have to go through downtown to go uptown.
Mr. Griffin. What section would you call this section?
Mr. Senator. That area would be I would say sort of north—northwest part of town I think.
Mr. Hubert. While you are on the laundry subject, wasn’t there some equipment in the basement of the building you were in?
Mr. Senator. Yes; I said I did mine but he don’t do his.
Mr. Hubert. When you came home, as I understand it, it was about 7:30, and you fixed a meal for yourself. Before I pass for the moment from this period on Saturday afternoon, let me ask you this. You were interviewed I think by the FBI and by Elmer Moore of the Secret Service very shortly after these events, by the FBI, I believe, on Sunday the 24th?
Mr. Senator. Yes. No; first the police had me, the local had me.
Mr. Hubert. The local police?
Mr. Senator. Then from the local they put me into the FBI.