Mr. Fehrenbach. No.
Mr. Griffin. After you left Mr. Jaffe, did you continue to work in Muncie?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Yes; I went to work in a shop of my own and I was with Herb and Morton Pazol in their store in the basement.
Mr. Griffin. You worked with the Pazols?
Mr. Fehrenbach. I was working for myself but I was doing their work free for the rental of the space.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you rent the space in the Pazol store?
Mr. Fehrenbach. I would say approximately about 6 months. It didn’t last very long because Herb and Morton and I just couldn’t get along.
Mr. Griffin. What was the basis of your disagreement?
Mr. Fehrenbach. Well, they were too demanding. They thought I should do all of their work first and then do the other store’s work. I don’t know, I think Morton and I was the one that more or less couldn’t see eye-to-eye on many things. It seemed like it would take very little for us to get into an argument. One thing, I think Morton and I got into a row was he kept bringing all these here magazines and this was this newspaper that he kept bringing down there and he would leave them in my shop.
Mr. Griffin. What kind of magazines?