Mr. Ball. Before you saw him?
Mr. Frazier. Right, before I saw him.
Mr. Ball. When you first saw him was it a Monday morning?
Mr. Frazier. Yes; it was.
Mr. Ball. Do you have any idea of the date itself, do you have any memory of the date when you first saw him?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; I don't.
Mr. Ball. Was it sometime around the middle of October, do you think, would that be close to it?
Mr. Frazier. It could have been because it was sometime in October because I remember I went to work there on the 13th and I had been working there, 4 or 5 weeks and then he come there.
Mr. Ball. Where was he when you first saw him?
Mr. Frazier. I first saw him he was—we have a table not as large as this, but just about half as large as this, and we have just like you walk up to it where I am sitting over here and we have four or five boxes there and we have different names on it, you know, for different publishing companies, and he was there getting some orders, and I say, as well as I remember, I said, the foreman there was getting him out some real easy orders. Some of the orders we have are real easy to fill, easier than the others, you don't have to know so much about the textbooks to be able to fill them and he was getting some of them easy ones out to start on, when we have a great number of them, you see, the little pamphlet type books and all we do is count them out and read the invoice number.