Mr. Carlin. I can’t say—it just seems as though I have seen this man before.
Mr. Hubert. You don’t remember where?
Mr. Carlin. No; I don’t even remember if I’ve seen him. I just know he looks familiar.
Mr. Hubert. All right, sir. I thank you. That’s all.
Mr. Carlin. Very good.
Mr. Hubert. Now, prior to your coming into this room today, I don’t believe we had any conversation, and therefore I ask you whether you concur that everything that has passed between us has been in this room since the reporter has been taking it down?
Mr. Carlin. That’s right. I would like to say this, if I may?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Carlin. I have told all that I know. As far as I’m concerned, my wife has told all that she knows. I don’t believe she knows any more. Because of this complete or whole situation, I have lost one job and lost other jobs in regard to it, maybe not for the same reason but I knew why.
Now, I’ve got a living to make and a family to support and if there is anything else that anybody wants to talk to me about, I wish they would get it over with now, because it’s a matter of what or whether I’m going to eat or my family is going to eat the next meal and I should be out working today and I’ve lost another day, and I’ve been as cooperative as I can be.