Mr. Griffin. When did you get out of the service?

Mr. Fehrenbach. In 1946.

Mr. Griffin. Do you remember when it was?

Mr. Fehrenbach. June 21 when I was discharged. I was off about 2 weeks and went back to work for Sam. Now one thing that I hadn’t remembered or hadn’t said anything to the boys there in Medford was there was, and I didn’t remember it until the other day when they brought it up, actually, I don’t place any connection on it, he called me and asked me if there was ever any other employees of Sam’s. Before I went in the service I was the only employee. When I came back from the service, Sam had expanded, he had opened up, I guess I should put this on here.

Mr. Griffin. That is all right.

Mr. Fehrenbach. Well, he had opened up.

Mr. Griffin. Did he open up something behind you?

Mr. Fehrenbach. A jewelry store; he was doing retail jewelry.

Mr. Griffin. You are indicating on Exhibit No. 1?

Mr. Fehrenbach. Yes.