Mr. Miller. They usually come in to use the telephone.

Mr. Griffin. Now, were you people able to conduct your activities in the juvenile bureau with these newspaper people coming in and out?

Mr. Miller. They didn't interfere with my business. As far as the other people assigned to the bureau, I don't know whether they interfered with them or not. I couldn't say.

Mr. Griffin. What kind of business were you transacting in the morning, Sunday morning?

Mr. Miller. Just routine work is all I recall. If you would give me something definite to go on.

Mr. Griffin. Well, were you investigating any particular cases?

Mr. Miller. At what time?

Mr. Griffin. Prior to the time that you went down to the basement.

Mr. Miller. Prior to that time, an officer had brought in two small children, as I recall. I don't now remember what they were brought in for, but I was working them, doing the paper work on them.

Mr. Griffin. How soon was that after you got up to the juvenile bureau?