Mr. Hubert. Let’s go to something else, and we can come back to that.

Mr. Griffin. I think it might be well to let it rest for a while. I am going to hand you, Larry, a Xerox copy of pages out of the notebook, and I have marked this “Washington, D.C., deposition C. L. Crafard Exhibit 5203, April 9, 1964,” and I am going to sign my name to it. Now, I want you to take this Exhibit 5203 and look at those pages and leaf through it and tell me if you have ever seen that before.

Mr. Crafard. There are nine pages in this one. I believe this is a notebook that Jack carried in his pocket.

(The document referred to was marked Crafard Exhibit No. 5203 for identification.)

Mr. Griffin. What makes you believe that?

Mr. Crafard. I recall seeing a notebook with these tear-out tabs on it that he carried. I am not sure whether this is the one or not.

Mr. Griffin. Now, this Xerox copy which I have handed you is marked on the cover page “This is a Robinson Reminder.”

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. And then there are what you call tear sheets.

Mr. Crafard. That is right.