And about 120 animals, the big, the big attraction that year was a five legged calf that some farmer had given the zoo. And, and it remained, you know, part of it was built by WPA. Part of it had been built before WPA, it was pretty sad, frankly, as most WPA zoos that haven’t been improved, you know, are, and it was a menagerie. And then the society was formed and they wanted to build a children’s zoo at the park in the zoo. And Henry Doorly was the publisher of the Omaha World Herald, our newspaper. And he owned a hotel and a TV station and a bunch of other things around town. And Henry was, well, I’ll be, I’ll be tactful here. Henry apparently, Henry was, came to, came to town and got a job as a chauffer for Senator Hitchcock, who owned the Omaha World and did a very smart thing.