Mr. Senator. I believe that was the first job I had when I got down in Miami, if I am not mistaken. I think that was the first job I got. That was an open stand on the oceanfront.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember that you worked there actually for the first 6 months?

Mr. Senator. At the Hensroost?

Mr. Hubert. Of 1947.

Mr. Senator. At Hensroost? I can’t quote how long I worked there, but I know that I worked there.

Mr. Hubert. Now then, perhaps we can reconstruct the thing, because you apparently left there at the Hensroost in midsummer of 1947, and then you pick up in midsummer of 1948 in New Hampshire, and it is the intervening year that I would like to have you cover.

Mr. Senator. Wait a minute. Oh, then I think after that, yes, I was out of a job for a while and I don’t recall how long. Then I got a job in another little luncheonette for a while and I don’t know how long that was.

Mr. Hubert. It may be that you did not have enough earnings to require reporting them, you see. What I am trying to do is assist your memory. Do you recall leaving Miami Beach to go to New Hampshire?

Mr. Senator. Oh, sure; I remember going. I don’t remember what year, but I remember going, yes.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember what time of the year, whatever year it was?