Mr. Weissman. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. Mr. Dulles called attention to the post office box number.

Mr. Weissman. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. That stimulates me to ask you this: Did you receive any responses to the advertisement?

Mr. Weissman. Oh, did I? Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Now, tell us about that and also, before you start, do you have any of those responses?

Mr. Weissman. Not with me. All that I received I have at home.

Mr. Jenner. And indicate to us the volume that you have at home.

Mr. Weissman. I have approximately 50 or 60 letters; about one-third of which were favorable, and the rest, two-thirds, unfavorable. The favorable responses, all but one came before—they were postmarked, the envelopes were postmarked before the President was assassinated. And the threatening letters and the nasty letters came afterward.

Mr. Jenner. Did you receive any contributions?