Mr. Steele. I guess so, but, I mean, to say that he was just standing there passing them out, I didn't pay any attention to that. I was just trying to get mine passed out and get my $2 and leave. I didn't even look at him after a few minutes.

Mr. Jenner. Did you more or less walk up and down in front of the building passing out these leaflets?

Mr. Steele. More or less. I figured the sooner I got rid of them the sooner I could leave, so that's all I was interested in doing.

Mr. Jenner. Did anybody talk to you about it, or say what the purpose of this was?

Mr. Steele. No.

Mr. Jenner. Did anybody protest that you were passing out leaflets of which they disapproved?

Mr. Steele. Nobody. As a matter of fact, I didn't have any trouble getting rid of them. The people just sort of grabbed them as they passed by. It was just something free, you know, and I guess there's always a feeling that when you get something free you might as well take it.

Mr. Jenner. What time of day did you go into the unemployment office with your girl friend?

Mr. Steele. Before 12, possibly 11 or 11:30; I don't remember that.

Mr. Jenner. Do you remember the conversation with your girl friend when you told her that you were going to pass out these leaflets in front of this building?