Mr. Hubert. He gave you those numbers?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now, you were to keep the book in order to advise him currently, that is to say, daily, of the calls and messages and so forth that came in?
Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Hubert. I suggest to you, therefore, that that book, in order to serve the purpose that you stated, it was being kept for, would have been used by making the entries in sequence as they came up and not skipping around?
Mr. Crafard. I used the front of the book for numbers that Jack give me that he wanted to keep. Then I’d use the back of the book for people that called in for reservations at the club or he’d give me some numbers he wanted to use right then, but he wouldn’t want to keep them, or something of this sort.
Mr. Hubert. My point is that when you first started to use the book did you just put the first series of entries other than those numbers that were frequently called just at random on any page, or would you put it in the next available page?
Mr. Crafard. It would usually be on the next page. Sometimes I would skip maybe two or three pages.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have any reason for doing that?
Mr. Crafard. I’d want to have the pages there, a couple of blank pages there, like this one here which should have been torn out. I don’t know why I didn’t.