Mr. Willis. What?
Mr. Tavenner. Presentation, Inc.
Mr. O’Connell. I can’t recall. If I could see the report—What does Presentation, Inc., do?
Mr. Tavenner. We find a report covering June 22, 1949, which says—
Presentation, Inc., 2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 25,000 pamphlets, $785.46—
as one of the items. Does that help you to refresh your recollection?
Mr. O’Connell. Well, I said before, in 1949 I was not down in Washington. Those reports were sent out to me to be signed as chairman, and I don’t know Presentation, Inc. I don’t know what they do, but that report was made up.
Mr. Tavenner. Another bill in June and September of 1949 is for printing, done by Presentation, Inc., and the amount of the bill is $1,075.38. Who selected Presentation, Inc., for this work?
Mr. O’Connell. I really wouldn’t know. I don’t know who did it.
Mr. Tavenner. Notwithstanding your having signed the reports covering those employments in 1949 when you say you were not actually in Washington, we find in April of 1950 another printing of pamphlets on the Mundt bill was done by Presentation, Inc., for which there was a charge of $300.