Mr. Tavenner. Could that be F Street?
Mr. O’Connell. F Street. I guess it is. If I remember correctly, the building is the Atlantic Building or some such name, and we had offices there during 1948, and early—I know offices before I returned to Montana were also in the same building in 1950.
Mr. Tavenner. When did you first occupy the offices of the National Lawyers Guild as the headquarters of the National Committee To Defeat the Mundt Bill?
Mr. O’Connell. I am sure when I came back after July 28, I probably got there—I can’t remember—either the very last part of July or the early part of August.
Mr. Tavenner. Now, prior to 1950 had you registered as a lobbyist for the National Committee To Defeat the Mundt Bill with the Clerk of the House of Representatives?
Mr. O’Connell. Yes.
Mr. Tavenner. Did anyone else register with you for the same purpose?
Mr. O’Connell. I couldn’t say for sure, but I think Mr. Waybur did. I don’t know.
Mr. Tavenner. Let me refresh your recollection. Our investigation shows Mr. John B. Stone registered with you on the same day.
Mr. O’Connell. Yes; I remember he was doing press work, press relations for the committee.