That's in Chicago. That's right. I was thinking in terms of what I could do in the communications business. I could see the future of that. To be able to have that training in the Signal Corps would give me an up on being able to get a position after the war. So I just decided I would sign up for that and take the examination. I took the examination and passed with a very high grade, but when I went for the interview, they realized - they didn't realize the name John Levy, because they didn't ask you in those days whether you were white, black, or whatever. So the name John Levy just automatically, I assume - they thought I was a white person. So when I came up for it, they said, "Oh, no. You can't. We're not taking any blacks in the Signal Corps, no matter what. That's just not - we can't use you. " So I was relegated to just wait in the draft until I got called up.