Mr. Fehrenbach. No; not that I know of.

Mr. Griffin. Would you have any knowledge, would you know if they did?

Mr. Fehrenbach. I believe there would have been something said about it if they had.

Mr. Griffin. When did the bingo games usually start?

Mr. Fehrenbach. I couldn’t say because I never went to any of them myself but I would say somewhere around 7 o’clock, because it seems to me we had worked late a few evenings and I knew when they was going on up there, but after it did get started we usually quit because there was so much noise you couldn’t hear anything.

Mr. Griffin. Was the union occupying that third floor after you got back from the service?

Mr. Fehrenbach. All I remember they said it was a union hall, but I don’t remember ever a union meeting being up there and I don’t remember what union it was.

Mr. Griffin. It was really just a big hall. It wasn’t offices for any union or anything?

Mr. Fehrenbach. No; it was just actually one great big hall.

Mr. Griffin. I see. Do you know, do you recall, that they made some arrests up there on the third floor in connection with some of those bingo games?