Mr. Adams. At the time that I—in September, beginning the second week in September of 1963, I was brought in from employment service representative duties, which is going out and calling on businesses to gain some experience on a placement desk.
After I had been there, well, when November the 22d rolled around and a couple of months—when this happened, the following Monday morning when I came to work, I said, "I'll bet that boy is in my files."
I went to check and I couldn't find any record of it and the office manager said, "What are you looking for?" And I said, "You know what I am looking for." And he said, "I've found it."
Mr. Jenner. Who is the office manager?
Mr. Adams. Mr. A. K. Sayre [spelling] S-a-y-r-e.
Mr. Jenner. Is he still with the TEC?
Mr. Adams. He is still the office manager—yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. By the way, then, is there a lady there by the name of Louise Latham?
Mr. Adams. She resigned from the Texas Employment Commission effective yesterday, but she lives in the local area.
Mr. Jenner. That is Mrs. Louise Latham?