Mr. Hubert. Only when speaking to people or when he was not speaking to people?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, he cried when he was speaking to me, after he had got off the phone.

Mr. Hubert. Were you crying, too?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes; I was.

Mr. Hubert. Did Jack indicate why he was crying?

Mr. Armstrong. No.

Mr. Hubert. Did he say anything about how the death of the President would affect the business community of Dallas, and particularly the convention business here?

Mr. Armstrong. I’m the one that mentioned it first.

Mr. Hubert. What did you say?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, I said, “This will kill the business, conventionwise, and things probably will slow up quite a bit—drop off quite a bit.” He said, “Yes; you’ve got a point.” He said, “I think it will, too.”