Mr. Griffin. Dovie?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Griffin. What we have done is gone through all of the pages 1 through 9 of Exhibit 5203, and we have read off every name that is in there. Now, I am going to hand you what has been marked for identification as Exhibit 5204, and I have written on this, “Washington, D.C., deposition C. L. Crafard, Exhibit 5204, April 9, 1964,” and I will sign this in pencil. Will you look at that? It purports to be a notebook, and on the cover is simply the word “Addresses.” It consists of 20 pages and, as I say, this is a Xerox copy of the cover and those pages. Would you look at that and tell me whether you have ever seen that?

Mr. Crafard. I believe this to be a copy of a notebook that Jack had, kept, in his drawer in his desk.

(The document referred to was marked Crafard Exhibit No. 5204 for identification.)

Mr. Griffin. Is that the notebook that you transferred items from your Penway Spiral into?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Griffin. So that the notebook which is represented by Exhibit 5203 you believe Jack kept in his pocket?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. And this notebook, which is represented by Exhibit 5204, you believe he kept in his desk?