Mr. Senator. Yes. He was in that same kind of condition.

Mr. Hubert. He was no worse?

Mr. Senator. Well, it is hard to say how much worse it was. He didn’t look good.

Mr. Hubert. The reason I asked that question is because——

Mr. Senator. You know when you say “worse,” I don’t know how to put words together, you know, in expressions, the expression of an individual’s face.

Mr. Hubert. Let me show you what I mean. Perhaps you can help me when I tell you what I have in mind. You have told us earlier that you thought that his condition on Saturday morning was worse than it was on Friday night and early Saturday morning.

Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. I think the expression you used, “the thing was getting at him,” so that you formed the impression that the condition was worsening, isn’t that correct? Is that a fair statement?

Mr. Senator. That is the way it looked; yes.

Mr. Hubert. Now I ask you if you will give us a comparison.