First of all, he figured that a gentile is using that name to blame all this on a Jew—about that ad, and then he analyzed the ad on Saturday and he saw the black border.

Mr. Burleson. Will you tell me what Jack said he was going to do with these pictures?

Mrs. Grant. He talked to Stanley and he was going to take them to the FBI—Monday, the first thing.

Mr. Burleson. Was he also going to take them to Mr. Gordon McLendon who was the operator of KLIF?

Mrs. Grant. Yes; he said he was going up there that night. Whether he did or was there or not, I don’t know.

Mr. Burleson. Did he mention at that time—did he mention Mr. McLendon’s name, that Mr. McLendon does these editorials on radio station KLIF?

Mrs. Grant. Yes—he was very close to Gordon.

Mr. Burleson. All right.

Mrs. Grant. In fact, I think he called Gordon from my house. He was there—and on Saturday he spent a long time with me and he called many people.

Mr. Burleson. And he was quite upset over these pictures and signs?