Mr. Senator. Yes, sure, J. S. Krums, chocolatiers. That is on the Grand Concourse.

Mr. Hubert. How long did you stay there?

Mr. Senator. I would probably say I may have been there around 2 years. Now this is roughly guessing. Then the place went out on strike and I went out of a job. Then from there, two other fellows who were employed with us, we all went down to Florida. We went down to Florida for the winter and got a job there for $14 a week and stayed all winter, then we come back again.

Mr. Hubert. What kind of work were you doing and who was your employer?

Mr. Senator. I couldn’t remember.

Mr. Hubert. Or employers?

Mr. Senator. I couldn’t remember. It was a cafeteria with a soda fountain and I worked at the soda fountain. It has been so many, many years.

Mr. Hubert. Who were the other two people that you went with?

Mr. Senator. One fellow, his name was Ike Heilberun, and the other is—I can’t remember his name.

Mr. Hubert. Have you seen either of those two people in the last 10 or 20 years?