Mr. Weissman. Oil and real estate.
Mr. Dulles. Who took out the post office box 1792, Dallas 21, Tex., that appears under your name here on this advertisement?
Mr. Weissman. Bill, Larrie, and I went to the post office together. I signed for the box.
Representative Ford. Do you recall the date?
Mr. Weissman. It was the same—the morning—the same morning I originally went to get the ad laid out at the Morning News.
Representative Ford. Has it been discontinued?
Mr. Weissman. The box? Yes; I received a communication from Larrie. He said the box time had run out. They had extended it for 3 months after that, and then it was—as far as I know, it is nonexistent now.
Senator Cooper. May I ask this question: Would you state now to this Commission the idea of printing this ad was conceived by you and Larry Jones—what is the other's name?
Mr. Weissman. Larrie Schmidt.
Senator Cooper. Alone, and there was no stimulation from any outside group or organization. Do you state that under oath?