Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. What is his name?

Mr. Senator. Jake Senator. Senator’s Restaurant in Gloversville, N.Y. I worked on and off at his place many times.

Mr. Hubert. How far have you progressed in your own mind as to this chronicle of your life? We are up to what year now that you were working for your brother?

Mr. Senator. At the time I enlisted. In other words, when the war broke out I enlisted down at Albany, N.Y., at the Federal Building in Albany, N.Y. That was in August of 1941, I believe. I think it was August 20 or August 21, 1941, and I was with my brother at the time when I enlisted.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember working for the Admiral Hotel in Miami Beach and the Times Square Cafeteria?

Mr. Senator. Yes; that is it. That is the place, the Times Square Cafeteria.

Mr. Hubert. And David and Elizabeth Rosner at the Astor Hotel?

Mr. Senator. It could be possible. I just don’t remember. It could be possible.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, you were in Miami and worked for several people whose names I have mentioned during the winter of 1939–40 and until about the end of the season in Miami Beach, I take it?