Mr. Griffin. Tell us who the names were on the list?
Mr. Fehrenbach. The first one I can remember there was Lawson Jaffe, Herb and Morton Pazol, Morton Standt and Shuster’s name, and I can’t remember what his first name was.
Mr. Griffin. Did you say he was in the clothing business?
Mr. Fehrenbach. He was in the clothing business.
Mr. Griffin. Was this a garment workers union that was upstairs?
Mr. Fehrenbach. I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Or a clothing workers union?
Mr. Fehrenbach. I don’t believe it was garment workers. The only one that I can think of that it might have been was the automotive workers union hall. I don’t even know why I think that because that is the only one that I can think of that could have been up there.
Mr. Griffin. What industries were there in Muncie at the time?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Well, there was Borg-Warner Corp., Chevrolet, Delco-Remy, Ball Brothers, who made Ball fruit jars.