Mr. Jenner. You used the equipment of the Lettercraft Printing Co., did you?
Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And you did this at night because you were doing it on the side with the Lettercraft Printing Co. equipment?
Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Did you advise your mother or your stepfather you were doing this?
Mr. Klause. Now, let me explain this to you. When they opened the shop up I started to work for approximately $35 a week, and what few accounts I had, I turned over to the shop, and there was a couple of little accounts, like friends of mine that I ran around with, rode motorcycles with and things like that, that I kept for myself. And I mean that was my spending money. And they made the understanding—we made the understanding, when the shop was opened, that whatever little jobs like that that I had, I could do on the side at night—as long as it did not interfere with work during the day.
Mr. Jenner. Did you tell your mother or stepfather that you had done this work?
Mr. Klause. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Did you tell them eventually?
Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.