Mr. Griffin. What is your feeling about that now.
Mr. Senator. I don’t ever remember telling him that. Now I don’t say that I did or didn’t, but I don’t know why I had the reason to say that he didn’t spell his name as a Jew. Wait a minute “that he did not spell his name as a Jew” I just can’t figure why I would say that because Bernard Weissman to me sounds Jewish no matter how I look at the name. This is the part I don’t understand on this.
Mr. Griffin. Is it your recollection that Jack was hot under the collar about this ad?
Mr. Senator. Oh, yes; oh, yes. This I remember he was.
Mr. Griffin. You found that ad independently of Jack as I understand it.
Mr. Senator. I found that ad Thursday night when I bought the paper.
Mr. Griffin. Thursday before the President arrived?
Mr. Senator. Or was it Friday? Thursday or Friday. I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Something makes you think it was Thursday night?
Mr. Senator. Maybe, I don’t know.