Mr. Rubenstein. Just to see everything was orderly, clean, fire extinguishers, clean, clean aisles, nothing to clutter up, so as to prevent fires, fire doors, to prevent internal combustion, different things like that.
Mr. Griffin. Now, during this period that you were with the Illinois Commerce Commission, were you politically active?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes. Since I had no civil service connections, I was politically active.
Mr. Griffin. Before that period, were you politically active?
Mr. Rubenstein. Yes; in the local area.
Mr. Griffin. Was this Democratic or Republican politics?
Mr. Rubenstein. Democratic.
Mr. Griffin. Now——
Mr. Rubenstein. The whole family was Democratic.
Mr. Griffin. Would you tell us about how you happened to meet—I take it Mr. Feiwell was the way you got—made your political connections?