Mr. Crafard. His name was Lee Coxsey.

Mr. Griffin. Is that the same gentleman?

Mr. Crafard. No; I don’t believe so. And there is the number under that that I can’t make out. Then there is a number EV 1-6979, and there is, it looks like LV or something. I can’t understand that a bit. There is the number FL 2-8995.

Mr. Griffin. Are those things in your handwriting?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Do you recall where you left that book when you departed from Dallas?

Mr. Crafard. It was either in Jack’s office or in the room right in front of his office where I slept days. I’m not positive whether I left it on his desk or on a stand in my room.

Mr. Griffin. But in any event did you leave it in the open, or did you leave it in a drawer?

Mr. Crafard. I believe it was lying right out on top of a table or a desk, whichever it was. I’m not positive.

Mr. Griffin. Mr. Hubert do you have any questions you want to ask?