Mr. Belin. You were made manager of the Hardy's Downtown Shoe Store?
Mr. Brewer. Yes, sir. It wasn't April Fool's. I thought they were firing me, but it turned out they weren't.
Mr. Belin. Did he call you in yesterday to tell you?
Mr. Brewer. Day before yesterday and told me to get ready for an audit, that I would be going to town, if I wanted it, and I said yes.
Mr. Belin. Would this be considered a promotion?
Mr. Brewer. A better store, more volume, and make more money. It would be considered a promotion.
Mr. Belin. Any children at all, Mr. Brewer?
Mr. Brewer. No.
Mr. Belin. I want to take you back to November 22, 1963. This was the day that President Kennedy was assassinated. How did you find out about the assassination, Mr. Brewer?
Mr. Brewer. We were listening to a transistor radio there in the store, just listening to a regular radio program, and they broke in with the bulletin that the President had been shot. And from then, that is all there was. We listened to all of the events.