Mr. Dean. Yes, sir; my assignments.

Mr. Griffin. And other than your assignments, did you make any other notes?

Mr. Dean. No, sir.

Mr. Griffin. And do you keep those in a regular assignment book?

Mr. Dean. No, sir; just a small notebook that I had. I always—when I deal with a group of men, rather than try to remember where I put them, I always write it down.

Mr. Griffin. When was the first time that you made any notes about the events, or wrote a report about the events of the 24th?

Mr. Dean. November the—I think probably I wrote this report on the 25th, which was the next day, but it's headed November the 26th, but I imagine that's the time the typist got to it. She was doing a lot of typing from then on, but I think the next morning is when I wrote this report.

Mr. Griffin. Now, do you have the original notes that you made, that you used to write that report up?

Mr. Dean. This report; yes, sir. This is the one that I will supply to you.

Mr. Griffin. Good. When was the next time that you saw Jack Ruby, after your interview or session with him up there?