Mr. Meyers. Well, I am saying if he told me where he was, I have no recollection of it. I don’t know where he was when he called me.

Mr. Griffin. Did he mention anything to you to the effect that his sister had suggested that he call a friend or that he call you?

Mr. Meyers. Not that I remember. You must understand one thing. You see, I have never met his sister. To this day I have never met his sister and whether his sister knew me or knew about me, I don’t know.

Mr. Griffin. Did he mention anything to you about having taken any pictures of a billboard in Dallas?

Mr. Meyers. No.

Mr. Griffin. Do you remember his mentioning a sign which urged that Earl Warren be impeached?

Mr. Meyers. I know the sign you are talking about. I have no recollection of him ever mentioning this.

Mr. Griffin. Do you have any recollection of his mentioning to you an advertisement that appeared in the Dallas Morning News on November 22 which addressed to a series of questions to President Kennedy with a black-bordered advertisement and bore the name of Bernard Weissman?

Mr. Meyers. No.

Mr. Griffin. Do you have any recollection of that?