Mr. Hubert. He did not comment upon that at all?
Mr. Senator. If he did, I just don’t remember. I really don’t.
Mr. Hubert. What was his general condition on Saturday morning during the hour or 2 hours that you had occasion to observe him as opposed to the condition that you have already described on Friday night?
Mr. Senator. He still had that hurt feeling within him of what happened, and apparently this had never left his mind.
Mr. Hubert. Did he talk about the poster and the pictures he had obtained of it, or the Bernard Weissman ad?
Mr. Senator. He was now referring to the tragedy of the President, and of the family, what would happen to the family.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, on Saturday morning the events of earlier that morning, that is his agitation over the poster and his agitation over the advertisement seemed to have passed away?
Mr. Senator. I don’t know if it did or not.
Mr. Hubert. But he didn’t comment on it?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember him commenting on it.