Mr. Miller. Well, I have got to go backward here. Which period of time are you referring to?
Mr. Wheeler. From the time you joined the Communist Party until you entered the United States Navy.
Mr. Miller. That would be from 1943 up until 1945. Right? Two years?
Mr. Wheeler. That is right.
Mr. Miller. Again a purely speculative answer: perhaps 20 meetings, sir.
Mr. Wheeler. Now you attended approximately 20 meetings from 1943 to 1945. And from 1946 to 1948 you attended approximately 20 more. And you don’t recall the place where any of these meetings were held?
Mr. Miller. I have testified where I recalled that I thought we had conducted some. I cannot recall any specific place. One or two might have occurred at a rooming house where I stayed. I do not recall, sir.
Mr. Moulder. Where were they usually held? Was there a regular meeting place?
Mr. Miller. To the best of my knowledge; no, sir.
Mr. Moulder. Who called the meetings? That is, how did you get a notice there was going to be a meeting held somewhere? How did you know where to go?