Mr. Hubert. I would ask that you give us the affidavit only upon your own knowledge.

Mr. Burleson. Not as to what she has heard?

Mr. Hubert. Well, if she indicates it is what she knows from her own knowledge as apart from what she has heard.

Mrs. Grant. These are mostly strippers and waitresses that I know or have known, or comedians. Listen, what happened to the two boxes of names and addresses that they took out?

Mr. Hubert. I don’t know, ma’am. It may well be that these are they.

Mrs. Grant. That isn’t enough.

Mr. Hubert. Off the record.

(Discussion between counsel and the witness as to the names shown on the list heretofore referred to.)

Mr. Burleson. May I ask you—do you want this in one single affidavit, paragraph by paragraph?

Mr. Hubert. I don’t think so. I think that the affidavit could be in the usual form.