Mr. Hubert. Will you tell us about that?

Mr. Armstrong. Well, it was just that this guy was heckling with the MC, Wally Weston, and he was coming on like he was a large portion of the Communist Party.

Mr. Hubert. This man was—this patron?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes; and Wally stepped off of the stage—he made a remark that——

Mr. Hubert. When you say “he” do you mean Wally?

Mr. Armstrong. No; the customer made a remark that Wally could be—made a remark something similar to Wally could be a Communist or something like that too, in other words, “How do I know, you may be a Communist, too,” or something like that. And, Wally stepped off of the stage and said, “Don’t you call me a Communist,” and he hit the guy and by the time he hit him Jack had him and was rushing him out the door, and told him, “Never come back in this club no more.”

Mr. Hubert. Did he push him out of the door?

Mr. Armstrong. He pushed him out of the door—he pushed him up against the wall and told him to go out the door.

Mr. Hubert. He didn’t hit him?

Mr. Armstrong. No; he didn’t hit him—Wally hit him.