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Show qertz (-page LJ.lJ. rtr. ~{ ~ rs. ~ ~ r. K for et hi~ yet. Kirt told me ~e SA r ~i~ a y~ar ag0 in the temole, and he carne over to h irn and sa id '' Ki rt, how are vou? ~.Jha t are you doi:ng now?" ue still rernen'!bered his name and everything, and in t~e ~eanwhile he ~ ~et a ~tllion peo~ le from the Presi-dent down to ? ~r . Rosenbl~ was also very, very helpful. It's interesting, vou call t.,trn \lir. Rosenbla~, and you call the othe r guy Ji ~ Wh ite. ~vervbo~y called ht~ Ji~ White, and I called him Ji~ also. 3osen- +~ +4 1:11a g.l.f- is Soe Rosenbla.Q.lf.; ~ .Je didn't rea 11 :v get togethP.r rATi th ,., im otherwise. 4-l !·"v uncle too1< 11e ana! a coustn to Joe Rosenbla~'s father to get me -l -1 a job thP.re. r~~r. :tosenbla~ said to '!1Y uncle (they were both -~-~-e_y,~; elderly p eople~, "all we can give~ is a little job to help in the yard. They are young boys, un~arried, let the~ do something else or find a better job than wor~ing down here. And if you don't find anything, you can always come back". So, WP. went to another pla~P. and I found a job r~~ht away. .•.• a lot of people did a lot 0f t~ings. ~...Th en t"'1e others 'r!ad p1.cntcs I didn't go. I was not rnarried, I was stnglP.. 1'Thv sliolJld I g0 with the '!'larried people to a picnic? I waRn't i~tP.rested in their affairs, vou know. And so I went my wav, vou lrnow. 1.4]'hat was your wa v? tAJhen I was tl,r~e -rN"ee1<s here, T could hardly speak English; I learn-ed it in school and could spea~ it a little, but not well. A guy ~"' tool{ me to a sof't oo11 game a.nd that's where I rnet 1\Gus, because he was playing soft ba11. a Jewish bov, you know, So, that guy walked wtth me: he co~es here fro~ Denver one~ in a while, Frank Sears, he was here for vouth camp or something, and he took me down, and |