Mr. Hubert. Did he make any statements that now in retrospect you can classify as being related to his subsequent actions?
Mr. McCurdy. None.
Mr. Hubert. No threats?
Mr. McCurdy. No.
Mr. Hubert. Or comments such as “Somebody ought to do something about this”?
Mr. McCurdy. Well, he said he was doing something about it by closing down his club and missing his money. Now, this is something I just thought of looking back in retrospect, as you said. By him mentioning to me that he was closing down his club, apparently he was trying to give me a feeling that he was making a tremendous sacrifice, monetary sacrifice in order to hold up or support national pride of some kind of his own. Looking at it in the light of what he did on Sunday, I can see that apparently he wanted to draw some of my attention to him and that he was making a tremendous sacrifice.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have that impression then?
Mr. McCurdy. No; I didn’t—I didn’t. I must say that truthfully—it’s only in retrospect. It wasn’t that outstanding at that particular time.
Mr. Hubert. I believe that’s all, sir. Have you anything else that you wish to add?
Mr. McCurdy. Nothing else.