Mr. Weissman. In Dallas; yes.

Mr. Jenner. That is room 811 of the Wilson Building?

Mr. Weissman. Yes; and I was against this particular question, because I frankly agreed with the coup. But it is a question of having all or nothing.

Another question that was put in here—I forget exactly when—which I wasn't in favor of, which we put in after the proof was submitted to Joe Grinnan for his approval, is "Why have you ordered or permitted your brother Bobby, the Attorney General, to go soft on Communists, fellow travelers, and ultra-leftists in America, while permitting him to criticize loyal Americans, who criticize you, your administration, and your leadership?"

Now, this struck me as being a States rights plea, and as far as our domestic policy goes, I am a pretty liberal guy. So I didn't agree with that.

Mr. Jenner. Who suggested that question?

Mr. Weissman. I don't remember. I just remember that it came up—I didn't like it. But the fact was that it had to be in there.

Mr. Jenner. I would like to keep you on that for a moment. Was it a suggestion that had come from a contributor, or did it originate in your group?

Mr. Weissman. I really don't recall.

Mr. Jenner. Or Mr. Grinnan?