Mr. Dennett. That is correct.
When Mr. Wheeler came to town he left word in his letter to me that he wanted to reach me at a certain time. I called the hotel and saw him, asked him what he wanted to know. He wasn’t too certain what he wanted specifically, but he wanted to know what I knew.
So I said, “Well, the simplest way to find that out is to come up to my house, and you can look at everything I have got.” So Mr. Wheeler came out to my house and he looked at everything I had.
Mr. Tavenner. During the course of the hearing in June 1954 you were asked a number of questions regarding your background. But the present chairman of the subcommittee was not present with the committee on that occasion, and I think it would be well to begin as if we had taken no testimony whatever.
Will you tell the committee, please, when and where you were born?
Mr. Dennett. I was born in Revere, Mass., April 26, 1908.
Mr. Tavenner. Where do you now reside?
Mr. Dennett. 7324 34th Avenue SW., Seattle 6, Wash.
Mr. Tavenner. When did you move to the general area of Seattle, or may I say to the State of Washington?
Mr. Dennett. In 1932.