Mr. Norton. Not one word. That surprised me because I’ve seen on a couple occasions Jack get very exasperated with his help, you know, down at his place, but he was more calm than I was about it. That is—in the conversation I had with him—he was.
Mr. Hubert. All right, sir, is there anything else you want to comment upon?
Mr. Norton. Nothing that I know of other than this is what I explained to the officer in my club. I said, “Actually, I guess there’s very little I can do in helping, but I feel like you ought to know he was there,” which I did.
Mr. Hubert. Just so the record may be complete on it, we have had no conversations, have we, since I first met you a few moments ago other than what has been recorded in this room?
Mr. Norton. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Thank you very much indeed.
Mr. Norton. All right.
(At this time the witness, Norton, left the deposing room and shortly thereafter returned to such room and the proceedings continued as follows:)
Mr. Hubert. This is Robert Norton and your deposition was finished a few moments ago and you had left the room and actually had proceeded downstairs, but you thought of something that you thought you should tell us and so you have come back up again, and now you want to state something more.
You understand, of course, that this second proceeding here is being conducted under the same terms and conditions as the first?