Mr. Hubert. But he asked you to account for your time?
Mr. Senator. Oh, yes.
Mr. Hubert. And you told him about going out in the morning with Jack, having been awakened by Jack and going out, and so forth?
Mr. Senator. No; I forgot that. In other words, when they shoved me from one to the other, it was the same way.
Mr. Hubert. You mean you do not have any recollection of having told the FBI that Jack had awakened you in the morning and that you had gone out with him?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember if I did or not. I may have. I don’t remember if I did or not, now, on that.
Mr. Hubert. Do you have any distinct recollections as to whether or not you mentioned the Earl Warren poster or the concern of Ruby about the Bernard Weissman advertisement?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember if I did or not. Maybe I did, maybe I didn’t. I don’t remember that.
Mr. Hubert. Did he ask you about accounting for your time on Saturday afternoon?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember that, either.