Mr. Ruby. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And that in the course of that conversation he asked you about the Havana call and that you identified or thought that it was a telegram?
Mr. Ruby. I don’t see why. I don’t recall sending a telegram. I can’t think of why it would be in 1962. I can’t think of any reason for it.
Mr. Hubert. Is it possible that someone else could have called and charged it to the Cobo Cleaners account?
Mr. Ruby. I doubt it. I just can’t imagine who in 1962.
Mr. Hubert. In April of 1962 you were with Cobo Cleaners in Detroit already?
Mr. Ruby. Yes. I can’t think of any reason.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have any policy in your business about getting approval before long-distance calls were made, or how did you manage that aspect?
Mr. Ruby. No; I mean I don’t watch it that close because we have so many. Wouldn’t we know, or isn’t there somebody where we sent it so it could refresh my memory? I don’t think I did.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know a man by the name of Pratkins, or possibly Praskins?