Mr. Weissman. You mean from individuals who would contribute?

Senator Cooper. Yes.

Mr. Weissman. Yes.

Senator Cooper. Was there any discussions as to what individuals were supporting these organizations?

Mr. Weissman. Just those that we had occasionally read about in Life or Look or Time—people like Hunt, H. L. Hunt.

Mr. Jenner. Of Dallas, Tex.?

Mr. Weissman. Of Dallas, Tex.—the oilman. In other words, people who are known to be conservative, sympathized with the conservative philosophy. And we didn't know at the time—in fact, I still don't know personally whether or not they do contribute. I just know it is said they do. But whether they do or not, I have no idea.

Representative Boggs. It has been established, I presume, who paid for this newspaper advertisement.

Mr. Weissman. Well, this is something else. I am still not sure of who paid for it.

Mr. Jenner. The newspaper advertisement is Commission Exhibit No. 1031.