Mr. Griffin. Did Jack indicate that he was doing this for anybody else, taking these pictures?
Mr. Crafard. No; he didn’t give any indication about that fact.
Mr. Griffin. Did Senator indicate what he had been doing that day?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Griffin. What was your attitude after you went out there on this picture-taking enterprise?
Mr. Crafard. Well, it was just something he wanted done. It meant no more to me than taking a picture at the club, actually, except I was kind of curious as to what the devil it was all about.
Mr. Griffin. Did you ask him?
Mr. Crafard. Something, they were talking about the “Impeach Earl Warren” sign. I made some suggestion about a box number, “Write for free information”; I made some suggestion about maybe writing for free information and finding out what I had come back, as I can recall.
Mr. Griffin. What happened?
Mr. Crafard. Nothing more was said about that.