Mr. Jenner. Which brother?
Mr. Weissman. My brother Joe—in New Jersey. And I stayed with him as his sales manager for a little over a year.
Then I went to work for Encyclopedia Americana, Harvard Classics Division, as a district sales manager. I was with them about a year—until 19—I believe it was September of 1960.
I was starving, so I went to work for Underwood Olivetti, in Newark, N.J., and I sold typewriters and calculators up until May of 1961, at which time I quit, tried to go into business for myself in costume jewelry, formed a corporation known as Jane Williams Co., Inc., and in August of 1961, I was drafted into the Army. That was on August 5, 1961.
Mr. Jenner. You were honorably discharged from the Army in August 1963?
Mr. Weissman. August 5; yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. What has been your father's occupation?
Mr. Weissman. Well, for about 20 years he was plant superintendent for University Loudspeakers in White Plains, N.Y. They moved to some place out west. He quit and went back to work with Local 3 in New York City, IBW.
Mr. Jenner. Your father's name is Harry?
Mr. Weissman. Harry Weissman; yes, sir.