Mr. Ruby. 860-3400.
Mr. Hubert. Where is that located?
Mr. Ruby. We have one in the marking room as we call it at the back end of the plant. We have four extensions in the front office where the girls are. We have an extension phone in my office.
Mr. Hubert. Are those all on the same line, the same number?
Mr. Ruby. 0400, 1, 2, and 3.
Mr. Hubert. There are really three numbers?
Mr. Ruby. Yes; then we have another phone, my private line which is 863—I have got to look it up myself. I never use it. I don’t even have my own number.
Mr. Hubert. Let me put it this way. Who would have access to those phones other than the public phone?
Mr. Ruby. I am not through yet. We have some other phones. We do dry cleaning for J. L. Hudson Co. I don’t suppose you have heard of them. We have two outside phones that we use in conjunction with their business. Now you are saying 1962. When are you speaking of 1962, when? Because we didn’t take over Hudson’s until December of 1962, so those numbers wouldn’t mean anything.
Mr. Griffin. What about 1963?