Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Now on this level how many of those dozen suites there perhaps—how many of those people did you know?

Mr. Senator. I didn’t know any. I never had a conversation with any of them. Now I said hello to the girls next door, but I never talked to them, never had a conversation with them. Of course, they were young girls, not of my category. And the people on the sides, I didn’t know any of them. In other words, anybody who walked in, you know, you would say hello whether you knew them or not. But there wasn’t a conversation.

Mr. Griffin. Mr. Hubert, I want to carry this on a little bit from what happened after Jack left the apartment.

Mr. Hubert. I promised him that we would stop at 5 because he expressed the fact that he was somewhat fatigued. He has been up since 2:30. I think rather than get into another segment we might adjourn for the day. You were turning to another subject?

Mr. Griffin. I was going to take him up to the time when he left the apartment.

Mr. Hubert. That I think would be another subject.

Mr. Griffin. In other words, the interval between when Jack left and——

Mr. Hubert. We have it now to the point where Jack has left the apartment, and I think that is a good stopping point. It is a quarter past 5 and I had promised we would stop at 5.

Mr. Senator. I am not mad at you.