Mr. Weissman. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Did you have occasion to speak with Mr. Schmidt respecting the contents of that letter at any time subsequent to your receiving it?
Mr. Weissman. I don't recall.
Mr. Jenner. Did you ever talk with him about having received that particular letter, that he acknowledged having sent to you?
Mr. Weissman. Yes; as a matter of fact, I was pretty worried about his brother becoming involved with General Walker, and I thought it might give us a black eye.
Mr. Jenner. And what did you do—call Mr. Schmidt or talk with him on that subject?
Mr. Weissman. I don't recall if I spoke with him, or if I wrote it to him in a letter. I don't recall.
Mr. Jenner. But you had occasion to confirm the fact that the letter now identified as Commission Exhibit No. 1033 was written by Mr. Schmidt and mailed to you in an envelope, which we will mark as Commission Exhibit No. 1033-A?
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 1033-A for identification.)
Mr. Jenner. Did you hear my question?