Mr. Ball. Tell me when you make the entries, you make the entries when?

Mr. Whaley. Sometimes I make them right after I make the trips, sir, and sometimes I make three or four trips before I make the entries.

Mr. Ball. Are you required by your employer to describe the trip, where you went, how far it was?

Mr. Whaley. Not by the employer, sir. All the employers are interested in are the meter reading and your tolls. The city of Dallas ordinance requires that you put down where you picked the passenger up, where you unload the passenger. They are not interested in the price, the number of passengers and the time.

Mr. Ball. Now, the manifest does contain that information, though, does it?

Mr. Whaley. Yes, sir; it does.

Mr. Ball. Will you describe the different columns of the manifest, that information that is in each column generally?

Mr. Whaley. Over on the left side, where you see call or pickup, if you get the call on your radio you mark with a "C" and if somebody hails you on the street that is marked "P" for pickup.

In the next column it has the trip numbers from one to fifty.

Mr. Ball. The number of the trips you make that day?