Mr. Senator. Yes. He reread this paper ad of the why’s of the President.
Mr. Hubert. Where did he get the paper from?
Mr. Senator. It happened to be it was lying on the counter. The news was lying on the counter, and, of course, he ruffled through it.
Mr. Hubert. And you say he reread it; so now you are quite certain that he had read it before?
Mr. Senator. Yes; he must have read it before. See, now, I can’t tell you if he read it before that or I showed it to him or what. I just don’t remember.
Mr. Hubert. In any case when he saw it at the coffeeshop, it was obviously the second time.
Mr. Senator. He was very disturbed.
Mr. Hubert. Or the third time.
Mr. Senator. He was very, very disturbed over both of these.
Mr. Hubert. Explain what actions of his lead you now to the conclusion that you describe as a disturbed condition.