Mr. Griffin. When did Jack talk with you about that?
Mr. Crafard. When I showed up and went to work for him.
Mr. Griffin. And, to your knowledge, did Jack do—what was Jack doing about it?
Mr. Crafard. He was doing his best to get the union to force them to stop. He had stopped.
Mr. Griffin. What was he doing that you know of?
Mr. Crafard. He was writing to some of the bigger, some of the higher officials in the union, and friends of his that he knew that had position or something.
Mr. Griffin. Did you you ever make any telephone calls for him or write any letters or mail any letters in connection with that?
Mr. Crafard. I might have mailed some letters, I don’t recall it.
Mr. Griffin. How about telephone calls?
Mr. Crafard. I don’t recall it.