Mr. Belin. Then what did you do there?

Mr. Scoggins. Done farmwork.

Mr. Belin. And about how long did you do farmwork, approximately?

Mr. Scoggins. Well now, after—let's see, my life was kind of mixed up. I have been around quite a while in different places and things. After I left New York I went to Connecticut to join the CCC camp and stayed there 3 years.

Mr. Belin. CCC camp?

Mr. Scoggins. Yes, sir. And then I went back to Texas.

The first thing I done was open up a cafe down there and operated it about a year, and from there went to Waco and worked in a cotton mill, and then I moved back to west Texas to a little town about 18 miles out of Waco, and lived there, and done farmwork for a couple or 3 years, and then I moved to Dallas.

I think late in 1941, and I worked for Newhoff Packers in Dallas for 2 years, and then I went into the aircraft business and worked for North American approximately 3 years, and then I went into the contracting business for about a year, and went to General Dynamics, worked there approximately 15½ years, and then I have been working for the company, taxicab company, for a couple of years.

Mr. Belin. You have been driving a cab for 2 years?

Mr. Scoggins. No, not quite 2 years.