Mr. Klause. Actually, like I say, Mr. Jenner, I am not real sure. I do not know whether it was out at—I am pretty sure it was not at the shop. And Mr. Surrey has never been to my house. And so it must have been out.
Mr. Jenner. Now, there are two reproductions of President Kennedy, a profile and a front view. Did you prepare the plates from which those profiles were made?
Mr. Klause. By preparing the plates—the only thing that I actually did is—either it was two newspaper clippings or magazine clippings.
Mr. Jenner. From whom did you receive the magazine clippings?
Mr. Klause. From Mr. Surrey.
Mr. Jenner. They were slick paper magazine clippings?
Mr. Klause. Something on a slick paper basis; yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. That contained the front and profile of President Kennedy, which is reproduced on Commission Exhibit No. 996?
Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Now, what did you do with those two slick magazine reproductions of President Kennedy's head?