D--They were taking Chicle out of the trees there? S--It was loaded with Mahogany trees. And a lot were on the oceanfront. A lot of waterfront land was there. Leonard had bought thousands of acres of land. But they were ridiculous prices. D--We're going to switch around back to the Miami office. What's the 11 story building for? You said one floor was for the art gallery? S--The bottom floor was for computers. A man named Elton Davis ran the computers. The rest of it was administrative offices basically. Of course the pent house was Leonard and Jack's and the senior account executives and conference rooms. D--Were the phone rooms over there too? S--The phone rooms were there, but then we also had a couple of sales offices in Miami. We had one in Miami Shores. It was a sales office. It had phone rooms. We had an office on the beach, a sales office. The phone roome, as I recollect, were in the main building. D--How big would the phone rooms be? Are we talking about 10 phones, 100 phones? S--I would 10 or 20 phones. D--Were they pretty much manned all the time? S--They were manned especially in the evenings when they could reach people. I remember the original phone set up was at the 54th and Biscayne. A couple phonerooms were there. And at the 81st and Biscayne we had some phones. D--You said that Gulf American had a tremendous impact on Florida, tell me a little bit about that. S--These are things I generated myself. taking a number and a record of the people that had visited the property. The people that we flew in, the people that drove in to look at the property. People that visited from out of state, the payroll of the people here. What we did, we