Mr. Senator. No; if I am not mistaken, I think he said “How do you get to the postmaster” or something of that nature. I am not sure now.
Mr. Hubert. Was he annoyed with the clerk?
Mr. Senator. No; he wasn’t annoyed with the clerk, but he was deeply annoyed with the ad, with both ads.
Mr. Hubert. Did he indicate to you how checking the box at the post office would assist him in whatever he had in mind?
Mr. Senator. He wanted to know; he had also said that he had checked the telephone directory and couldn’t find this Bernard Weissman, who supposedly put an ad like this here, and couldn’t have been local because he looked to see if there was a Bernard Weissman in the Dallas telephone book.
Mr. Hubert. You didn’t see him look it up. He merely told you that?
Mr. Senator. He merely told me that. I didn’t see him look it up.
Mr. Hubert. Did Larry Crafard go with you to the post office?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Did he stay in the automobile, or come to the post office with you?