Mr. Senator. But I had been in a pretty shaky mood that day, most naturally nervous.

Mr. Hubert. But your point is that if he did ask you about whether you had gone out with Ruby in the early hours of the morning, you did not tell him about the concern of Ruby over the Bernard Weissman ad, nor did you tell him about taking the pictures of the Earl Warren poster?

Mr. Senator. No, I didn’t tell him that.

Mr. Hubert. Now, what was your reason for not?

Mr. Senator. No particular reason.

As a matter of fact, I’m sorry that I—I should have told him. If I thought about it I should have told him that because I think this was a benefactor for Jack Ruby.

Mr. Hubert. And you say that the reason why you did not mention these two episodes was forgetfulness?

Mr. Senator. Yes.

I was a pretty shaken boy. I’m not used to something like this. This is something that will shake you up.

Mr. Hubert. Is it that you were shaken up and thought it best not to mention anything about it, or that you actually forgot?