Mr. Tavenner. When you returned to Washington did you establish a headquarters for the National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill?
Mr. O’Connell. If I remember correctly, Mr. Silberstein was taking his vacation at that time. I think a month or 6 weeks’ vacation. He turned over to us the use of the field offices here in Washington.
Mr. Tavenner. The National Lawyers Guild offices in Washington?
Mr. O’Connell. Yes.
Mr. Tavenner. What address was that? Do you recall?
Mr. O’Connell. The thing that comes to my mind was 918 or 920 K Street.
Mr. Tavenner. Wasn’t it 902 20th Street NW.?
Mr. O’Connell. Yes; I think that is right.
Mr. Tavenner. As a matter of fact, hadn’t that been the headquarters since 1948 of the National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill?
Mr. O’Connell. No. Originally we set up offices in a building downtown on—what is the main street? Is it E Street, where the theaters are all located?