Mr. Tormey. I imagine that is 26th Street. I am not sure.
Mr. Rankin. Twenty-six; yes. And that was a part of the Exhibit 1 that included these other materials that I have described, was it, when you received it?
Mr. Tormey. That is right.
Mr. Rankin. After you received Exhibit 1 with those various materials and that note on yellow paper, what did you do?
Mr. Tormey. Well, after reading it over I answered to the person who signed the letter, stating that I would put it on file, expressing appreciation for sending them, that I would put it on file in the event that we would have any occasion to use his services.
(Document marked Tormey Exhibit No. 2.)
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Exhibit No. 2 and ask you if that is a carbon copy of the answer that you prepared and sent.
Mr. Tormey. Yes; it is.
Mr. Rankin. Under our practice, the examining attorney is asked to initial the exhibit, and the witness too, so it will be established that we both——
Mr. Tormey. Examined it?