Mr. Surrey. At its inception we didn't have any money.
The Chairman. When you publish books, you have to have some capital of some kind.
Mr. Surrey. The capital was raised from the sale of a book called "Walker Speaks Unmuzzled" which sells for 35 cents. We started with that.
The Chairman. You published that first?
Mr. Surrey. No, sir.
The Chairman. Who published that?
Mr. Surrey. I believe General Walker did.
The Chairman. And how much money came from the sale of those books?
Mr. Surrey. I do not know offhand, sir.
The Chairman. Approximately.