Mr. Jenner. You aren't certain? Go ahead, but you say you aren't certain?
Mr. Brooks. I know that he was referred to me, and that is all. I was the one that changed his occupation code.
Mr. Jenner. Would you explain that?
Mr. Brooks. We assign an occupational code to our applicants, and these occupational codes refer to specific work, whether it is a trainee job or a semiskilled job or skilled job. And he had a previous code, I don't know what it is now, but this 1-X4.9.
Mr. Jenner. Now that is written in whose handwriting?
Mr. Brooks. That is not my handwriting.
Mr. Jenner. That looks like Mrs. Cunningham's. I think I can tell you that is Mrs. Cunningham's writing. That was an assignment of code made by whom?
Mr. Brooks. I don't recognize her number. It was made by someone else other than me, actually. I had thought I gave him a code number but that is not my handwriting there. I am not sure about what code, I know I put him in the other office, which was our clerical.
Mr. Jenner. After interviewing him you determined he should be classified in the clerical?
Mr. Brooks. Yes, sir; because he was interested.