Mr. Hubert. What have you heard about him?
Mr. Armstrong. Nothing—I just heard the name—I forget what he was connected with.
Mr. Hubert. Let the record show that the witness is looking over the pictures, and that as he has any comment, he has been asked to make such comment without further questioning from me.
Mr. Armstrong. Yes; I recognize the back of the notebook.
Mr. Hubert. What about the back of the notebook.
Mr. Armstrong. I just recognize that that’s the notebook that belonged to Larry.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I show you a document which is described as a photostatic copy of some sort of a notebook which has been identified as follows: This page is marked, “Dallas. Texas, April 14, 1964,” which is when your deposition began, “Exhibit 5309-A, Deposition of Andrew Armstrong,” and I have signed it.
Let the record show also that this exhibit is also marked “Washington, D.C., Deposition of C. L. Crafard, Exhibit 5302, April 9, 1964,” and under which appears the name of Mr. Burt Griffin.
This exhibit consists of nine pages. There is typewritten on the front of it, “Notebook number 1,” found on the left-hand bottom of the exhibit, and the number “(1)” and then on each of the subsequent pages there is typewritten there at the right-hand side, “No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9,” in that sequence.
I ask you if you can identify that document? Now, look the whole thing over and we will do it in this way. I want you to look it all over first and tell me without making any comment, and then tell me whether you identify it or not.