Mr. Griffin. When did you meet George Senator?

Mr. Meyers. Oh, golly, here again it would go back to shortly after I met Jack, and I met him and talked to him, oh, I don’t know, half a dozen times since that occasion.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack ever discuss with you any political views that he had?

Mr. Meyers. No; never got involved in any of that kind of thing.

Mr. Griffin. Did he ever talk about President Kennedy?

Mr. Meyers. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. When did he talk about President Kennedy to you?

Mr. Meyers. Here again I am guessing. I guess shortly after Kennedy was elected. Shortly after—when was Kennedy elected, in 1960?

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mr. Meyers. I don’t know. Somewhere in 1961, 1962. We discussed it a number of times, as a matter of fact. I guess the best way to say it is he worshipped Kennedy and his family. He sort of made—maybe it was a father complex, father image or the family that he wished he had himself.