 Well, I had a wrong talk with the reporters this morning as long as we were in the hospital. I thought it'd be very wise to see the content of the hospital and get orders issued to the switchboard to that no incoming calls should be taken. But I'm pretty sure it's wrong. I agree with that. I mean, what have you seen with the one who told them all about this last night? Well, both of them are really off-balance right now. Of course, it's rather terrible. I was in, I guess, about 20 or 30 telegrams a day from pretty prominent publishers asking whether they were through the dice and flowers. I replied back to them that I had, and that I needed a friend, and that they had been sent to them before. You had ordered me to make the investigation of it, which is through the dice and flowers. But one day after noon, we'd been notified in New York as soon as I got to work, but my feeling about it is that it can't prove anything but that you're a compassionate man and an understanding man. Billy Graham called me and said that, and you can quote that. He said that he got out of bed at three o'clock the other night, and he just had known him, and he had such great respect for him, and knew me, and just said his prayers. He said, just remember this, we have to do our duty, and our duty comes first. But remember that I want to Christ the Apostle to double-cross to him, and remember that he dealt with people with moral problems. He dealt with them gently, and always be compassionate. But do your duty. Well, of course, it's too damn many hypocritical. That's right. We oppress this country. That's right. You're just like Vulture. That's right. And I was as stunned as anyone else was because I jumped upon him, and in the highest regard, still do. I think he's a desperately sick man. Of course. I think you ought to be institutionalized in some place where they can give him the very best of psychiatric treatment. And I think there might some thought be given to getting him, indeed, the law to read, which has a psychiatric ward, that the criticism that might be made with these as this man was being treated at government expense, but he's entitled to it as being a colonel. Well, I'll tell you another thing. I'm excited to know that McGreed is a pretty good thing for some of us to send him flowers or write him something, because it wouldn't have been any evidence around. And our problem was to try to get the evidence and try to see what had happened. We knew that he'd build them, and they all tell me that the odds were 95-5, he'd kill himself the first day if he didn't have a little encouragement, and that you had to interview him, and you had to go into these things, and I don't think anybody could criticize you. Well, I don't care whether they do, but I've got pretty clever pride on that. This is good, so long.