Mr. Griffin. All right. Now go ahead with what you were going to say about that.
Mr. Fehrenbach. After I came back from the service he had this retail jewelry store and there was a lady working for him by the name of Marie Shaw. She took care of the books for him and done some selling, I believe. Sam, in the meantime, had taken another boy in, was teaching him jewelry work, and his name was Bill Miller.
Now Bill didn’t stay there very long, approximately, I think, if I remember correctly, I think Bill was only there 4 or 5 months, and then he quit, and I suppose this is one reason, I couldn’t even remember the man’s name the other day when Mr. Mullaney called me, I couldn’t remember the man’s last name. I remember it was Bill. But I had to—in fact, Mr. Mullaney called my wife and she told him what his name was, Bill Miller.
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Fehrenbach. So I didn’t place any connection on him and that was the only other employee that I knew of Sam having.
Mr. Griffin. Was either Shaw or Miller working there at the time you found this list?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Yes; Mary Shaw was.
Mr. Griffin. Was she aware that you had found the list?
Mr. Fehrenbach. No.
Mr. Griffin. Was she aware that Sam Jaffe was trying to get the list from you?