Mr. Ball. When did you start working for her?

Mrs. Roberts. I started working for her in 1949 the first time.

Mr. Ball. You did?

Mrs. Roberts. Yes, sir.

Mr. Ball. And you worked for her three times altogether?

Mrs. Roberts. Yes; I got sick the first time—I'm a diabetic and wasn't able to do the work and one day she called me again and wanted to know if I would do it and I went back and stayed again and I went in a coma and had to leave, and the reason why I left this time, she cut me down so low and the work was too heavy—I wasn't able to do the work.

Mr. Ball. You mean she cut you down on your money?

Mrs. Roberts. Oh, yes; and I can't pay my doctor bill and buy my medicine at that price.

Mr. Ball. You mean, she didn't pay you enough—that's the reason you quit?

Mrs. Roberts. That's the reason why I quit—the work was too heavy and I wasn't able to do it and not enough pay.