Mr. Fehrenbach. None in particular. I was always taught, I mean, not to interfere with the other people’s business but, of course, by overlistening and different things they would be talking about the meeting and who would be there.
Mr. Griffin. What kind of a meeting did Jasser talk about?
Mr. Fehrenbach. At that time I really didn’t know what kind of meetings they were. I think—I knew they had something to do with Russia at that time. That is all I knew, and with the Communist Party. All of them——
Mr. Griffin. What was said that indicated to you that it had to do with Russia?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Because Phil Jasser, Morton and Herb Pazol, Morton Standt, Lawson Jaffe, and there was another man, Shuster, and I can’t remember his first name, all these men at one time or another have talked to me trying to get me to join their party, to join the Communist Party.
Mr. Griffin. Who—let me get these names. You say Standt talked to you?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Morton Standt.
Mr. Griffin. And Jasser talked to you?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Phil Jasser was the worst one.
Mr. Griffin. Who else?