By Senator Reyburn:
Q. Did Mr. Jenkins offer to furnish flour to the strikers?
A. I have heard it so stated, but I cannot say so from my own knowledge. I don't believe he did. I don't believe he is that kind of a man.
Q. Did any other offer to furnish any?
A. No one except our grocery men—the men we were dealing with—they encouraged us. They knew their money depended on us.
Q. From your intercourse with the citizens, was it your understanding that you, as strikers, had the sympathy of the community?
A. Undoubtedly we did, sir.
Q. What led you to understand that you had their sympathy?
A. By their actions.
Q. But what else?