Mr. Burleson. And it was on this Polaroid film?
Mrs. Grant. The camera is still at my house, so that’s the same camera, I’m sure.
Mr. Burleson. All right.
Mrs. Grant. It was like a postal card picture. It seems to me in the left hand corner was that, and at the bottom it said, “Belmont—Impeach Earl Warren,” and a box number and it said, “Belmont, Massachusetts.”
Mr. Burleson. What did Jack tell you as he showed you those pictures?
Mrs. Grant. He called Stanley because he had a lot of faith in him.
Mr. Burleson. Stanley who?
Mrs. Grant. Stanley Kaufman; an attorney. This is another wonderful American, and he said, “Stanley,” and he told him about the pictures and then he talked to me, he says, “You know what, I went down to the post office and the newspaper box—the post office box——”
Mr. Burleson. The newspaper box of Bernard Weissman’s ad?
Mrs. Grant. Yes—“It’s so stuffed with mail,” he said to the clerk, and you can find out now which clerk this is, and on the 23d he was there at 6 or 7 o’clock in the morning and Larry and Senator should know the time—I really don’t know that—but it seems to me that’s what he said.