Mr. Griffin. Did they have any other activity up there?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Other than just the dances and the meetings and then this is the place where all the friends of Sam Jaffe and which were, to my honest opinion were, all Communists used to meet up there.
Mr. Griffin. Well now, did they have any gambling up there in that union hall?
Mr. Fehrenbach. I had heard but I couldn’t say that there definitely was.
Mr. Griffin. How do you know that they had dancing up there?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Well, I was working on Saturday night many times, we stayed open until 9 o’clock.
Mr. Griffin. You say Sam Jaffe’s friends used to meet up there?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. How do you happen to know that?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Well, this was, for the 2 years I had worked with Sam Jaffe, Morton and Herb Pazol, and Phil Jasser, Morton Standt, oh, golly, there were so many of them it is hard to remember—several of the employees from the other jewelery stores, Lawson Jaffe, of course.