Mr. Senator. No; with him, everything went on a piece of paper, it don’t matter what type it was. He would keep his papers and notes, everything else like he kept his money, all over.

Mr. Griffin. Did he keep some of his papers and notes at home?

Mr. Senator. It could be at the office or at home because he wasn’t immaculate in where he kept things, things of that nature there. It would lay here, lay there, lay in the office, wherever it laid. That is the way he was.

Mr. Griffin. Did he have any memoranda pads such as this?

Mr. Senator. Not that I know of. I can’t say yes or no, but not to my knowledge that I know of.

Mr. Griffin. Did you have occasion to take messages for him at home?

Mr. Senator. Very seldom if the phone rang and all I would do is write it on whatever piece of paper it might be. No particular paper, sometimes even on a newspaper, whatever it was, whatever is close by. I have seen those go on pieces of paper this big even, you know. It is just no particular type piece of paper with him.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know who Nancy Barker might have been?

Mr. Senator. No; it could have been maybe somebody calling for a job. I don’t know.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know who Joyce Harvey was?