Mr. Griffin. Did you leave that notebook at the Carousel when you left?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Were there any entries that were made in that notebook which were entered directly into that notebook without being placed in some other notebook first?
Mr. Crafard. I believe there were a few in the last couple or few pages in the notebook.
Mr. Griffin. The entries that were in this larger Penway notebook which you have been describing, did they include all of the telephone numbers that are in this small Penway notebook which we have before us?
Mr. Crafard. No, not all of the numbers. There were numbers—the numbers that Jack wanted to keep and used quite frequently.
I believe all of the numbers on both sides of the first two pages were in that book along with some other numbers that he had given me that he wanted to keep that I wrote down there in the front.
Mr. Griffin. Were all the numbers that were placed in the large Penway notebook placed there at Jack’s instructions or did you place some of them in there on your own initiative?
Mr. Crafard. It was numbers that Jack wanted to keep and he asked me to write down, he had asked me to get another book and write them down in it so he could have them.
Mr. Griffin. Up to the time that you bought this larger Penway notebook, had Jack been maintaining a notebook?