Mr. Hubert. All right, sir. That is it. Thank you.
Mr. Mayo. I want to express my appreciation to you people. I think you have done a fine job about investigating this thing, and I'm very happy to cooperate with you. I hope that you are able to solve this thing out and get it straight out, because I still think in my mind there was something back of this, because too much confusion around these entrances, and I, personally want to express my appreciation to every one of you people.
Mr. Hubert. What do you mean by "too much confusion"?
Mr. Mayo. Seemed to me like people standing around and looking around. I don't know. People are funny. I have been working a long time. They just move around.
Mr. Hubert. You mean a lot of members of the public?
Mr. Mayo. Public; yes.
Mr. Hubert. But, let me clarify one thing, did your remark intend to say that the security methods weren't sufficient?
Mr. Mayo. No, sir; I think the security methods were very fine, but I just wondered why the curiosity. I still wonder in my own mind. I don't know. I wonder why so many people were down there?
Mr. Hubert. Yes; well, I wanted to get that straight, because at first I thought your remark might be construed by someone as being critical of the security measures.
Mr. Mayo. No, sir; the security measures was, at this time, was very good.