Mr. Griffin. What would be the least inconvenient way to do this? If perhaps all the books are in one place, we could get the books from January 1, 1959, on to the present and photocopy them in a day and then return them to you. Would that be convenient?
Mrs. Cheek. I have them stored, is the only thing. I have a lot of things in front, and it is difficult in digging it out, you know.
Mr. Griffin. I suppose really—is there going to be anytime in the next week or so that would be more convenient for you than any other time?
Mrs. Cheek. I really don’t know of anything else. My daughter has cancer. She may be well and she may not be, I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you this. Would you retain these records, and sometime during the next month, let me ask one of the agents to contact you again in connection with getting copies of them for us, and you could work out at that time what would be most convenient to you. If you don’t like it that way, then suggest it some other way, because I want to do this some way that would be least inconvenient to you.
Mrs. Cheek. Well, you are welcome to come to see them again as far as that is concerned, but I don’t want to let them go out of my hands. I am not going to let them go from me, because if some of those things are missing, it is my fault. The men can come out there any time and look them over if they want to look them over and take pictures or whatever they may want to do, or copy them all off. They can come out there and just copy every name that I have ever had or ever rented to from the time of 1947, if they would like.
Mr. Griffin. If this were done at your home, that would be the best so far as you are concerned?
Mrs. Cheek. Yes; I will have to go get them. I never have moved them from Swiss Avenue, and they are in the storage house. I will have to go over and get them and bring them over to Hillcrest.
Mr. Griffin. How many different boxes are we talking about?
Mrs. Cheek. Everything I have ever owned, I guess is what I was going to give you. That is what I did before. Every record I have, every name that I ever rented to, I give it to the men that was out there and you may have them now.