Mr. Crafard. I think I had it lay on my desk, on the table there, for a couple days, 3 or 4 days, or something like that.

Mr. Hubert. And then threw it in the wastepaper basket?

Mr. Crafard. Yes; the wastebasket wouldn’t have gotten empty until I emptied it, and I wouldn’t have emptied it until it was full.

Mr. Hubert. Did anyone else know about your aunt, her address in Harrison?

Mr. Crafard. I believe Jack and Andy both knew that I had received a letter from my cousin.

Mr. Hubert. Your aunt and cousin? Well, it is Gail?

Mr. Crafard. Gail, Miss Eaton.

Mr. Hubert. How did they know that? How do you remember that they knew that?

Mr. Crafard. Well, the fact, the reason I remember it, there was some mail in on Jack’s desk for one of the guys and he told me to bring it out by the cash register on the front desk and give it to them when I went in, and when I went and got it there was this letter addressed to me. I said something to Jack because he hadn’t give it to me and he said he didn’t know that was my name, and Andy was there when I said something.

Mr. Hubert. Have you any reason to believe that he or Andy made a record of your aunt’s address?