Mr. Griffin. Do you remember approximately when that entry was made?

Mr. Crafard. No, sir; I couldn’t say for dates. It was made about I believe 2 or 3 days before Jack hired Little Lynn.

Mr. Griffin. And how did that call happen to come in?

Mr. Crafard. I don’t remember how it come about, but he give me the number so he could have it to call Little Lynn.

Mr. Griffin. Jack gave you that number or did you answer the telephone and get that number from a long distance operator?

Mr. Crafard. I believe Jack gave me the number. I am not positive.

Mr. Griffin. Now, after that there are some entries. Some figures written on the next two lines. Can you tell us what those numbers are?

Mr. Crafard. No, sir; I don’t know what they mean. There is the number 875, and number 1750. It seems like a hyphen behind the numbers with a dash, and a three behind that.

Mr. Griffin. You haven’t any recollection what that might relate to?

Mr. Crafard. No, sir.