Mr. Weissman. The overall commander?

Mr. Jenner. Was General Walker one of the commanders at that time?

Mr. Weissman. No; he had been removed at that time. In any case, he would have been about 60 or 70 miles—he was based in Landshut, Germany.

In any case, I was on this army training test with my company, MP Company, and I was talking to the company clerk—he had a book. We just got onto a discussion of politics, just generally. And I expounded some views on foreign policy, and where I agreed or disagreed. And I went into some great detail. And he said, "Gee, if I didn't know better I would say it is Larrie speaking."

And I said, "What do you mean?"

And he went into this CUSA organization. He was at that time a partner in CUSA. It was set up as a business.

Representative Boggs. What does CUSA mean?

Mr. Weissman. Conservatism USA.

Representative Boggs. What was Mr. Schmidt's rank?

Mr. Weissman. He was specialist fourth class, SP-4, and he was in charge of public relations for Armed Forces Recreation Centers.