Mr. Senator. Just forgot.
Mr. Hubert. And I assume that that officer then carried you through the events of Saturday morning after you got up and Saturday afternoon and Saturday night and Sunday morning, is that not so?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And at that time did you tell him what you had done on Saturday afternoon?
Mr. Senator. No, because I didn’t—I don’t think I did because I don’t know if I was questioned on that. As a matter of fact, to the best of my knowledge I don’t think I was questioned at any time what I did on Saturday afternoon, to the best of my knowledge that I can think of.
Mr. Hubert. You mean they questioned you about what you did on Friday night and Saturday morning?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And Sunday morning, but they omitted Saturday afternoon?
Mr. Senator. The best that I can recollect, it was more important of the events of when I had seen Jack, and the times that he got home and when I got home.
Mr. Hubert. Did you tell him concerning all of those matters approximately as you have told us to date?