Mr. Crafard. On this admission tax we had some numbered tickets. When each customer came in we tore one in half, tore half of the tickets and gave them half of the ticket and once a month they would go at it and count the tickets.

Mr. Griffin. Do you recall where he kept his records for those things?

Mr. Crafard. I don’t know where he kept his records at.

Mr. Griffin. Do you recall his making entries in a small notebook for such records?

Mr. Crafard. No; not on the admission tickets.

Mr. Griffin. Did he have some sort of other book that he kept his tax records in?

Mr. Crafard. I believe his accountant kept most of the tax records but there was something about the admission tax where him, Ruby and Andy would work on that together and count the stubs.

But I don’t know where he kept record of them.

Mr. Griffin. What was the admission charge to the club?

Mr. Crafard. Two dollars.