Mr. Griffin. On the first page of this Exhibit 5226?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, are there any other changes?
Mr. Crafard. Yes, the date of our wedding instead of the 16th of June was the 22d of June.
Mr. Griffin. You are correcting that in the same fashion that you made of the other correction?
Mr. Crafard. Yes. The fact he stated here almost every hour Ruby was asking about calls. Called between one and three times a day.
Mr. Griffin. Let’s make a correction on there, then, if this is agreeable to you the sentence reads, “other than that Ruby would telephone I call, I contact him almost every hour for any calls.”
After the word “contact him” why don’t you cross out the remainder of the sentence and then make a correction in your handwriting.
Mr. Crafard. “almost every hour.”
Mr. Griffin. You are crossing out “almost every hour” and you are going to write something in there.