Mrs. Carlin. I don’t know. Like I say, everything has been so long ago and there’s so many people that asked me so many things—I don’t even remember, but I talked to him one night about—I guess—about 30 minutes or an hour and he’s supposed to have a family in Los Angeles, Calif., and two children, and that’s about all that he ever told me about himself.

Mr. Hubert. You didn’t know his name?

Mrs. Carlin. No; he told me, but I don’t remember his name.

Mr. Hubert. Does the name Bernard Weissman refresh your memory in any way?

Mrs. Carlin. No.

Mr. Hubert. Do you think that’s the name of the man that was there?

Mrs. Carlin. I don’t know.

Mr. Hubert. You’re not sure that this was the man?

Mrs. Carlin. No.

Mr. Hubert. That is to say, the man represented in Exhibits Nos. 3 and 4?