Mr. Dougherty. I have to see to it that the water system is pumped up. In other words, the air pressure is up to where—up to 40 pounds so that if it isn't pumped up, the alarm goes off, and the ADT runs that alarm system, and we immediately call Mr. Truly and of course they call me.

Mr. Ball. What is the ADT?

Mr. Dougherty. That's that—I don't know too much about it—it has something to do with the alarm system they have got down there.

Mr. Ball. You mean the pressure, do you?

Mr. Dougherty. Yes.

Mr. Ball. Is that a fire-alarm system?

Mr. Dougherty. Yes—you could call it that.

Mr. Ball. Now, what else do you do there early in the morning?

Mr. Dougherty. Well, let's see, I have to check and see that there is no leaks in the building, that the pipes are not leaking somewhere.

Mr. Ball. Anything else you do?