Mr. Jenner. Did you become acquainted with Robert A. Surrey while you were employed at Johnson Printing Co.?
Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Had you known him before that?
Mr. Klause. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. I show you a document which has been identified and admitted in evidence as Commission Exhibit No. 996. The particular document I show you is a Xerox reproduction of the original exhibit.
Did you play some part in producing the original, the original copy and materials from which the Exhibit No. 996 I show you was prepared?
Mr. Klause. I am not too sure what you mean but as far as laying—laying the job out, no, sir. Now, like I said, I ran the job. I shot the negatives.
Mr. Jenner. Perhaps we can get at it this way, sir. When first did you have any connection with this matter?
Mr. Klause. Approximately, I would say, a month before President Kennedy came to town.
Mr. Jenner. How did that arise?