Mr. Griffin. That concludes the front part of page 13. On the back of page 13 there are some entries. What do those seem to be?
Mr. Crafard. I’d say the first one would be call Jack at the Carousel. The next one would be call Mr. Ruby at the Carousel. The next one would be Tex Lacy. It is prevedo I would say or something like that. That is all I can make out. Pre, and v-e-d-o.
Mr. Griffin. Does that mean anything to you?
Mr. Crafard. No. Were these entries “call Jack Carousel” and “Call Mr. Ruby at the Carousel,” were these your entries?
Mr. Crafard. Yes. I believe this would be my entry here, too. I am not positive.
Mr. Griffin. And were those notes for yourself or——
Mr. Crafard. I believe it was something I told somebody else or something. I don’t even—I can’t even figure why I would write it down. I don’t know. That doesn’t really look like my handwriting. I wouldn’t have put “Call Mr. Ruby.” I’d put “Call Jack.” And this looks like “Mr.” up at the top of the page. It is something I can’t ever remember putting something like that on the top of a page without finishing it.
Mr. Griffin. That concludes the back portion of page 13. Page 14 is about a third of a sheet written in pencil.
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. What does that say?