Mr. Tavenner. It was so cited on March 29, 1944.

Mr. O’Connell. I never got copies of the hearings or deliberations or decisions of the committee. Out there our press, unless it is specifically related to something out there, rarely carries any of this material.

Mr. Tavenner. The November 1948 issue of the Far East Spotlight reflects that you sent greetings to the Communist, Madame Sun Yat-Sen under auspices of the Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Do you recall having done that?

Mr. O’Connell. No; I really don’t recall having done it, but I don’t deny that I did. I have tremendous respect for Madame Sun Yat-Sen. I wouldn’t be a bit surprised.

Mr. Tavenner. Will you tell the committee whether or not you were affiliated with the Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy?

Mr. O’Connell. Affiliated with it?

Mr. Tavenner. In any way; yes.

Mr. Willis. What is the name of that committee?

Mr. Tavenner. A Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy.

Mr. O’Connell. I don’t remember——