Mr. Hubert. Did he ever indicate to you the thought that the Jews were getting a bad deal in society?

Mr. Branch. No; he would be happy nearly every time you see him.

Mr. Hubert. He was what?

Mr. Branch. He’d be happy nearly every time you’d see him.

Mr. Hubert. What did you mean then when you said he was temperamental?

Mr. Branch. Well, the least little thing—if you say something to him and the price would be too high and he would get mad and said something like, “You know that’s too much,” but he was just like that—he was a good man.

Mr. Hubert. Where is the Pago Club?

Mr. Branch. Now, it’s over on—over here on McKinney. Which one do you mean—the one that used to be on Lemmon? They’ve done moved it now; it’s over on McKinney.

Mr. Hubert. Where was it on November 23?

Mr. Branch. That was on Lemmon.