Mr. O’Connell. John Daschbach.

Mr. Tavenner. The same person who used your name on the catalogue of the school as an instructor of course 112?

Mr. O’Connell. That is right.

Mr. Tavenner. You knew it was a Communist Party school at that time, didn’t you?

Mr. O’Connell. No; I did not.

Mr. Tavenner. It was cited by the Attorney General Tom Clark, as early as December 4, 1947.

You again state you just didn’t pay any attention to that citation by an Attorney General?

Mr. O’Connell. I don’t recall that it was cited. I don’t remember, but as I said, a citation by the Attorney General or placing it on a list would not be determinative for me as to whether or not it ought to get a grant.

Mr. Tavenner. We have demonstrated in the testimony to you here today that nearly every teacher on the staff was a member of the Communist Party, according to testimony before this committee. We have shown you now the citation of the Attorney General of that school, and we find now that you procured this grant of $4,000.

Did you procure any other money for this school besides this grant of $4,000?