Mr. O’Connell. I mean, when was that?

Mr. Tavenner. I am not certain as to the date.

Mr. O’Connell. I mean she was a real character. I am trying to recall. My dad was killed in a strike out in Butte and another organizer of the miners union was taken and hung at the Milwaukee trestle there. Whether Mother Bloor came out during that period or not, I really don’t know.

But she, at least when I was—she was a very old lady.

Mr. Tavenner. I can give you the date. It is July 18, 1937.

Mr. O’Connell. It was her 75th birthday?

Mr. Tavenner. Yes.

Mr. O’Connell. I can’t recall the wire. I don’t remember sending it, but I wouldn’t deny that I had greeted her on her 75th birthday.

Mr. Tavenner. Was that part of a plan of a group of people to add to her celebration?

Mr. Connell. I mean, I can’t recall any of the facts.