Mr. Crafard. I don’t know if he called her or not, sir.
Mr. Hubert. All right; let’s pass to the next entry under that.
Mr. Crafard. Excuse me 1 minute, please. It seems to me this Judy Armstrong was a number that one night one of the girls was sick and one of the other girls that had the night off and we needed another girl and this is a girl that had worked for Jack, I believe, and we tried to call her. I am not positive of that. Or we tried to call her to go to work or something.
Mr. Hubert. What you are saying is that insofar as the entry concerning Judy Armstrong which begins with the word waitress and ends with Carlton, Tex.
Mr. Crafard. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. You first testified that you thought that this was a person answering an ad?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now you think that actually you all sought to call her to work in place of someone who was ill?
Mr. Crafard. I believe the way it worked out she had called in connection with the ad and we had her number down on the list of girls to call and one night we needed a girl and we tried to call her and couldn’t get in touch with her. Tried to call her to come to work and couldn’t get in touch with her.
Mr. Hubert. So that the entry on page 4 was actually made as you said it was?