Mr. Hubert. Did he ever indicate to you——

Mr. Senator. As a matter of fact, I would think he would want them to close.

Mr. Hubert. Why?

Mr. Senator. And I assumed that the way he put that ad in there. He thought everybody should observe something, such as what happened.

Mr. Hubert. Were you aware that he had told Larry Crafard not to put a little sign that was posted in front of the Carousel, not to tack it up announcing the closing of the Carousel until after the time for the opening of the other competitors?

Mr. Senator. No; because I never saw him that day.

Mr. Hubert. But he didn’t indicate to you as a matter of fact that he would like to see them open while he was closed?

Mr. Senator. No.

Mr. Hubert. In grief over the President?

Mr. Senator. I was sort of inclined with my own thoughts in mind that he would probably want to see them closed. This was my own thought of mind.