Mr. Eberhardt. This part, asked me how come Jack had my phone number. My baby, my youngest one, when she was born——
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Eberhardt. He knew I was a Catholic. He was Jewish, which has nothing to do with it. It is a christening card, not a present. I don’t know if you know anything about our religion. When a child is christened, it is pretty big in our religion. He wanted to send her a christening card, and that is when I invited him to my house.
Mr. Griffin. When was that?
Mr. Eberhardt. That was about 2 weeks after the baby was born.
Mr. Griffin. When was the baby born?
Mr. Eberhardt. May 8.
Mr. Griffin. Wouldn’t this be an accurate statement, “Because this was the day that Eberhardt’s child was born, Ruby wanted to send the child a christening card”?
Mr. Eberhardt. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Why don’t you cross it out and put “christening card”?