Mr. Fehrenbach. It wasn’t really important to me at that time.
Mr. Griffin. You have indicated that you think now that they were approaching you about joining the Communist Party. Did you at that time think that they were approaching you about joining the Communist Party?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Yes; they made no bones about it.
Mr. Griffin. What specifically did they say that would indicate they were talking about the Communist Party?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Well, now Phil Jasser is the one who talked to me the most and he was always talking about getting on the right side of the fence, and I had asked him specifically on several occasions what he meant by the right side of the fence, and he said well, he said, join the Communist Party.
He said, “Join us in this.”
Mr. Griffin. How did they know you were on the wrong side of the fence?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Because I wouldn’t attend the meetings, I suppose, I never——
Mr. Griffin. The first time, who was the first person to ever approach you?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Phil Jasser was the first one to ever approach me.