Mr. Klause. Yes, sir; as close as I can remember right now.

Mr. Jenner. Did you deliver the 5,000 plus handbills personally to Mr. Surrey?

Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. And where did that delivery take place?

Mr. Klause. Now, that I do remember. That was about 5 blocks approximately from the shop. It was—from Lettercraft. It was a little cafe there which we call the Waffle Shop. It is the Pal's Waffle Shop.

Mr. Jenner. Did you make—I take it then you made arrangements with Mr. Surrey to meet him at Pal's Waffle Shop, rather than he come to the Lettercraft Printing Co.

Mr. Klause. I called him and told him that they were ready, and he said, "Where can I meet you?" and I was getting ready to go to lunch at the time anyway. I believe it was lunch or coffee. I said, "I'm getting ready to go out for coffee. I am going to go up about 5 blocks up the street to the Waffle Shop." He said, "I'll meet you there, then."

Mr. Jenner. Did Mrs. Klause accompany you?

Mr. Klause. No, sir; she was at work.

Mr. Jenner. Anybody accompany you?