Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Griffin. Is there anything else about that book which appears to be different from the way that you remember it when you left Dallas on the 23d?
Mr. Crafard. No; not that I can notice.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have any general questions, Mr. Hubert, that you want to ask about the book?
Mr. Hubert. Yes; I would like to. What was the purpose of keeping that book?
Mr. Crafard. I used it, Jack would get calls he wanted to keep the number of and I’d write the number down in this book and later transfer to another book, and then I would use it if a phone call come in somebody wanting to talk to Jack I’d put the number down where he could get in touch with them at so I could give him the number to call.
Mr. Hubert. I think you testified that the first three or four pages were made when you first bought the book?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And were in fact numbers that you knew or he told you would be frequently called, is that right?
Mr. Crafard. Yes; the first two pages on both sides.