Mrs. Cheek. I don’t really know if I would know they were Cubans or not unless someone told me.
Mr. Griffin. I take it that it is unusual to have somebody living at your place who is of Spanish or Latin American background?
Mrs. Cheek. That it would be what?
Mr. Griffin. It would be unusual for you to rent to someone who was Spanish or Latin American or of Cuban background?
Mrs. Cheek. No, it wouldn’t be unusual, because I had rented to people from Mexico at the Beachcomber, very nice people, when I had short rentals there. They checked in; they were business people; and I had rented to people from, not China, but the Japs.
Mr. Griffin. Japanese?
Mrs. Cheek. Yes, at the Beachcomber, during the fair. The pearl dealers, I rented to, but on short rentals. And there were just a few that I had a short time at the Beachcomber and I had a set up of maid service and television.
Mr. Griffin. When somebody comes in to rent one of the suites, do they contact you?
Mrs. Cheek. I had managers there, and sometimes I would be there at the Beachcomber.
Mr. Griffin. Have you given your managers instructions as to the kind of people that they should rent to?