 Yes, sir. Is that on one? Yes, sir. Do you have this? Yes, sir. Hi. Hi, Mr. President. I'm on the way to the theater when Fred got me about to the Bobby Baker State District interpretation of it. See, if you can tell me with whom the president had lunch yesterday. Okay, why don't you let me check? Well, he came and asked for money. He came and asked for help. And I told him that this is an illusion that I had all these millions and that I had told him that he should leave in 60 when I left. And he kept telling me that Mansfield had said that he had to stay on or he would leave. He just had to have him and that he had gone and sent a courier and sent a courier told him that he ought to stay on. I had told him he ought to leave and go on with all these obligations to practice law if he's ever going to practice as a youngster. And when he had these financial reverses, he came to me and asked me if I couldn't help him financially. I told him we didn't have the money, but if I were you, I'd go see Kerr. The one thing I don't remember, I'm checking my diary, is whether I telephone Kerr. I don't think that I did, but I know I told him to go see him. And I don't recall seeing him after that. I do recall Kerr seeing me and telling me that he was helping him and that he was going to see him all the way through it. And that's one thing that he felt good Lord had done for him to help him take care of his friends and not to be concerned that he was going to see his whole motel deal and take care of it. He was going to have him down to Oklahoma and work it out with his people. That's about all that I ever heard or knew about it. I never let him have a dime and didn't have it to let him have. But I always thought that Kerr did and knew he would because he was that type of fellow. And he had on many occasions told me that he was helping people up there and specifically a lot of the individuals themselves and they weren't just one party. And he liked you. He went all out for you all the way. He had done that over a period of many, many years even long before I even knew it when Mr. Aberdeen knew it. That's where I first met him before he ever even came here. But I thought it was rather improper for him to say that. But I guess if he wanted to outline the truth, as a matter of fact, they asked me to make a statement. So he did talk to one of our friends and he thought that if only one knew it and I ought to say it. We told him we couldn't do that. But that is the fact. And you know what I think about it all along. I think he's the victim of the most collusive conspiracy that I've known but be conducted by man's government. That's what I've always thought that. I think a good lord though, a good lord to put the hex on folks that do that and you just watch and see now. Some of them don't answer. Just mark them. I said that about old Dan Moody one time. I don't think that kid here, Walter Jenkins, did anything. A million people didn't do it. It was improper. But I think the way they put them in the light, the way they came under their axe, the way we sat around here and allowed them to do it, is a good lord will never forgive us for it. And I just feel ashamed. I just wish I could walk out on them. So embarrassed about my government. I don't know what to do. But until it's uncovered, it's going to be uncovered. And good lord will uncover it. This thing's not... We had a little of it in the paper the other morning, you know. But there's too much of this going on. You can just see it. I've named you a dozen of them. The same thing wherever they cross by. This is the price you pay. A week ago, I just called them. They thought I would testify to this. I said it happened and they did happen. The only thing that I see, and I'm trying to check that, and I'm not good at remembering, the only flaw that I see, and I've watched it, and I've gone over it with a trusted counsel. And I do not remember picking up the phone, but all my phone calls are diaries. And it should reflect it if I did call it. I don't think it did. I do remember him telling me he had helped him and would help him and would see him through. And I think he had done it. It had been two million. What I think happened is I think he sent him out there. And I think what this fellow did, he said, listen you sons of bitches, you've been doing awful well. We've been your friends. Now you be our friends. And he sent him out there to pick up this thing. And I think he told Mr. X, Y, and Z that I'm going to help you. Because nearly everybody went to him for help. And then I think he had a heart attack. And he committed it. Just like a good many of them commit in every election. I'm sure that there's 20 senators this last time that were told that you'll get 30, 40, 50,000. And corn spent it now, I'll get it for you. And I think that's exactly what this fellow did. And I think that he committed himself to help the senators with this money because he was doing that. And that's where he was getting a lot of his power. It goes down there. Everyone above obligated time. And I just saw Jennings Randolph last night. I remember he made the difference on one boat up there. And I thought of this. Not to anything improper at all. Because it wasn't. But he really helped him and helped him materially. Just exactly like Franklin Roosevelt helped in West Virginia too. And Junior, you remember. But those things happened. And then my judgment is the fellow got sick and never thought he was going to die. And he didn't make good on it. Or if he didn't make good, he did it another way. But I never thought this boy stole anything from him. And Nick told Abe, you never make me believe it. Then he went ahead anyway. After he said he didn't believe it himself. And at first place, I don't think you'd have to steal from Mr. Kerr. He wasn't a fellow that you had to do it for. He'd done anything he could do short of giving up his wife and his church to help this boy. He would just done it without any question. Just like your dad, he would do anything in the world he could for me. Just anything except give up his wife or something. The second thing, he wasn't smart enough to steal from Kerr. You're not even. I got hit right on both the floor. He didn't have to and he wasn't there. He wasn't a dad and he couldn't have a dog. And Kerr made no more attention to parties and anything. Boots Adams and Phillips down there is the biggest friend. He's gotten the biggest Republican and spends money for the Republicans every year. Kerr was with the Democrat. And he did the same, Kerr did the same thing in the Senate here. And he had more influence on that side than he did on his own. I think that is true. I don't think they had more. I said the one thing about it, he always puts in more than he takes out. And I think that was a fellow. I don't mention those kids no more. But the thing strange to me is that they found this mount in the box. Is there any, what's your judgment on that? But I don't have it. Wasn't that a surprise? There's some of my people that do that. That's pretty...