Mr. O’Connell. Yes.
Mr. Tavenner. You left Seattle in May 1949 to attend your meeting in New York City of your trustees?
Mr. O’Connell. Yes. I don’t know whether it was May of 1949, but some time——
Mr. Tavenner. And returned with $4,000 for the Seattle Labor School.
Mr. O’Connell. Yes; that is right.
Mr. Tavenner. The Seattle Labor School, according to the testimony of Barbara Hartle, is the same as the Pacific Northwest Labor School. It was first known by the name of Seattle Labor School and then later became known as the Pacific Northwest Labor School.
Mr. O’Connell. Wasn’t it the other way around?
Mr. Tavenner. I may have it backward. You probably would know.
Mr. O’Connell. I don’t remember which was which, but I think it was the other way around. But I can remember that grant; yes.
Mr. Tavenner. Who was instrumental in soliciting the funds for that labor school?