Mr. Senator. All right. When I originally came to New York it was on Davidson Avenue in the Bronx.
Mr. Hubert. That would have been when you were about 12 years old?
Mr. Senator. No, no. I first came to New York when I was 15.
Mr. Hubert. Where did she live then?
Mr. Senator. On Davidson Avenue in the Bronx. Then from Davidson I think I moved to Walton Avenue. These are all close by, these streets, you know. I would probably say a distance of maybe 4, 5, or 6 blocks, something of that nature. Then I lived there—I am trying to think now. I have to jump back a lot of years and can’t think of these outright.
Mr. Hubert. We understand that and we understand therefore that your answers must be approximations.
Mr. Senator. Yes, they are approximations. When I got this job jerking sodas there, now I’m in my twenties already. Of course, this is in the 1930 years. I was approximately around 25 when I was working in the Bronx jerking sodas and still living with my sister.
Mr. Hubert. That was around 1938, I take it?
Mr. Senator. Yes, and 1939; 1938 and 1939.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember the place at which you worked?