Mr. Senator. Those, none whatsoever, because he is a lover of the country he lives in. He was never——

Mr. Hubert. I suppose that would be called Americanism.

Mr. Senator. Americanism. He loves the nation he is in.

Mr. Hubert. You formed that opinion, of course, on certain events or things that he told you. Can you refer to what those things would have been?

Mr. Senator. No; I can’t, but I know that he has never belonged to any organizations. He has never attended any meetings to my knowledge, and this is the only way that I can in all reality base it.

Mr. Hubert. You say that he is a lover of his country. Now, did he say so or did he act in certain ways regarding certain instances that caused you to form that opinion?

You see what I mean, any impression that you have about anybody is based upon your reactions to things said or done, and that is all I am asking you to say.

Now you say he is a man who loves his country. I ask you, did you hear him say so or did you get that impression from things he did, or attitudes?

Mr. Senator. I just take this for granted that he does, the same way as I take it that I know that I do.

Mr. Hubert. Of course, you know you do from your own experience, but on the other hand you don’t know about somebody else.