Mr. Hubert. Does it seem to have fewer blank pages now than it did before?
Mr. Crafard. Yes. I thought there was half a dozen or so blank pages in the middle of the book last time I used it.
Mr. Hubert. What was your purpose in leaving the book in Dallas when you determined to go away?
Mr. Crafard. There was numbers that, to me, that had to do with this business and they didn’t mean anything to me, so I just left it there.
Mr. Hubert. Did you do that deliberately?
Mr. Crafard. Yes. I figured they was numbers that he wanted. It didn’t mean anything to me. I had no use for it.
Mr. Hubert. You wanted to see that he got them?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. But you don’t know where you left the book?
Mr. Crafard. I either left it—I am not positive exactly where I left it. It was either in his office on the desk or in my room on a stand where he would have saw it.