Mr. Jenner. And it says opposite, "Type of membership,"—there appear two initials, "SH" what do they signify?

Mr. Hulen. Special health.

Mr. Jenner. What does that mean?

Mr. Hulen. That means all of the facilities will be available to that member except the massages.

Mr. Jenner. On the reverse side of the card there appears the heading, "Membership account," and then there are columns in which there are long hand entries. These columns are headed, "Date due, amount, payments, card," and some entries. For example, for purposes of explanation, the first entry on the reverse side on this form I have described under "date due," appears 9-10-58. I take it that is a date meaning September 10, 1958?

Mr. Hulen. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. In the next column which is headed "Amount," there appears $65. Then under "Payments," that column is split in two—the left hand one reads and is headed by the word "Date," and the entry there is 9-2. I assume that is September 2, but no year, and then under the column headed, "Amount," appears $30. Would you explain that type entry?

Mr. Hulen. Well, at the time, in 1958, our membership fee for the special health club membership was $67, and there is a $2 cash saving if a member pays cash, which would indicate that that's where we get our amount $65, and to receive benefit of the cash payment, that is, the interest or penalty, it is supposed to be paid in 30 days, but apparently this wasn't paid in 30 days, but he still received benefit of cash payment.

Mr. Jenner. Does that form indicate that the health fee was paid?

Mr. Hulen. Oh, yes; yes, indeed.