Mr. Senator. Oh yes.
Mr. Hubert. Did you notice it?
Mr. Senator. Yes; I could notice it.
Mr. Hubert. Did it disturb you any?
Mr. Senator. I wouldn’t say exactly I was disturbed, but I could notice it.
Mr. Hubert. Did he seem to be concerned about the President’s death or the ad or what?
Mr. Senator. To me, I would probably say it must have been a combination of the entire thing. I know he was deeply hurt about the President, terribly.
Mr. Hubert. You say you know that. How do you know that?
Mr. Senator. What? By his feelings; by the way he talked about the family and the children; by tears in his eyes, which I have seen, and I am not the only one who has seen it.
Mr. Hubert. Do you think that he was more disturbed than the average person that you know was disturbed about the President’s death?