Mr. Arnett. Two hours.
Mr. Griffin. And as a result you became an officer in the reserve?
Mr. Arnett. Yes sir.
Mr. Griffin. Now, since you have been in the reserve, how frequently would you be called to duty?
Mr. Arnett. Well, I was a sergeant to start with. We had 2 nights a month, I believe it was, that we were assigned to be here. You could come more times than that if you had the opportunity. Then I made lieutenant, which put me over more men, and April 6, either 3 or 4 years ago, I was made captain, and I have, I believe 80 some odd men under my company B. I am captain over company B.
Mr. Griffin. Now, after you go through the training school, do your men engage in regular training of any sort, with the police department?
Mr. Arnett. Well they ride on the squads and observe what's going on and special things like Texas-Oklahoma football rally. We work in that. State Fair of Texas. Usually somebody assigned to that every night during the Fair, and such as the President's parade. There were, I believe say 30 some odd—27 or 28, I believe it was, was assigned to that. Just things like that, or what we are assigned to, and then we have our regular nights that we ride squads, that we ride with squads or whatever——
Mr. Griffin. I see. How often are you assigned to ride squads?
Mr. Arnett. Well, the patrolmen usually ride on their regular nights.
Mr. Griffin. Is that once a week or once every 2 weeks?