Mr. Jenner. I hand you Commission Exhibit No. 520, and direct your attention to the center figure appearing on that photograph. Did you ever see that man prior to November 22, 1963?

Mr. Klause. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Did you have a conversation with Mr. Surrey as to the purpose for which the handbill was to be put?

Mr. Klause. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. When you read this copy, did that not alarm you or upset you? It is rather provocative, is it not, and it has a title "Wanted for Treason."

Mr. Klause. Actually, Mr. Jenner, I did not even pay any attention to the copy at all. It was late at night at the time I ran it. I did not pay any attention to it at all—which I should have done, I admit now. But I did not.

Mr. Jenner. You were running it at night because you were doing this on the side?

Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. You do have some printing equipment in your own apartment or home?

Mr. Klause. No, sir. Not at my house; no, sir.