Mr. Liebeler. Let the record show that the witness has handed me a piece of paper, a single sheet of paper enclosed in an envelope of the Statler-Hilton Hotel in Dallas and postmarked Dallas, Tex., July 11, 1964, and addressed to Mrs. Helen Markham at 328 East Ninth Street in Dallas, and the letter has a return address of P.O. Box 2897, Dallas 21, Tex. It is dated July 10, 1964, and it is addressed to Mrs. Markham and it says, "At your convenience, would you kindly call me Saturday or any weekday morning between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. I would like the opportunity of discussing a matter which I believe will be mutually profitable. Sincerely, James Kerr."
We will mark the envelope and the letter as Markham Deposition Exhibit No. 2. I have marked the letter as indicated and I have put my initials on it and would you put your initials on it, Mrs. Markham, so we don't have any trouble identifying it in the future.
Mrs. Markham. Just my initials?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes; just your initials.
(Mrs. Markham initials instrument referred to.)
Mr. Liebeler. Now, did you ever call this Mr. Kerr?
Mrs. Markham. Now, where at—there wasn't no telephone or nothing. It gives a post office box is all I saw.
Mr. Liebeler. You never looked the telephone number up in the book or anything like that?
Mrs. Markham. No; I didn't. There are so many Kerrs—you never know who it is.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, the envelope has the telephone listing on it—RI 9-3195; did you notice that?