Mr. Senator. Restaurant-type work.
Mr. Hubert. I notice that your social security records indicate that you either had no earnings or at least that none were reported for the second half of 1947 and the first half of 1948, approximately a year. Can you explain that?
Mr. Senator. 1947 and 1948?
Mr. Hubert. In other words, for the third and fourth quarters from a social security point of view of 1947 and the first and second quarters——
Mr. Senator. Of 1948?
Mr. Hubert. Of 1948, so it would be roughly from July 1947 to June of 1948 there were no earnings reported.
Mr. Senator. 1947 and 1948?
Mr. Hubert. After which—this may assist your memory—for the third quarter of 1948, that is say from July on, you report having worked at the Lake Carrolton Club Grill in Pike. N.H.
Mr. Senator. Oh, yes.
Mr. Hubert. So, perhaps if you remember working in New Hampshire, you can back off and tell us what happened in that year when there were no earnings reported. This may assist you too. The social security records show that in the first quarter of 1947, that would have been January, February, and March, you apparently worked for the T-A Hensroost.