Mr. Crafard. He had several of them, two or three of which he carried on him.
Mr. Griffin. I want to state for the record that these photographs do not have the normal commission number that is put on documents when they come into the office. These photographs at this time have come to us by a letter from the Federal Bureau of Investigation dated April 7, and the letter indicates that this notebook was found in Jack Ruby’s automobile.
I will identify this notebook further as having on the front cover the word “Alladin”. The notebook appears to be a pocket-size notebook which might be 2 by 3 inches or 1½ by 3 inches.
Under the word “Alladin” there is a triangle with some writing which I am unable to read. Under the triangle, on the cover is written notebook No. 3164.
Mr. Hubert. You had better identify that picture you hold in your hand.
Mr. Griffin. The picture I am referring to here is Exhibit 5225-A. The one refers to the number that the Bureau has put on in the upper right-hand corner on the reverse side. I am going to ask you to look at these photographs in sequence if you will look at Exhibit 5225-B, will you tell me whether you recognize any of the names written on there?
(Photographs marked Crafard Exhibits Nos. 5225-A through 5225-S for identification.)
Mr. Crafard. The name Pauline is on this page.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recognize the name Milt Jaffe?
Mr. Crafard. I believe the name Bonnie also appears on this, that would be the last name on this page.