Mr. Griffin. I am going to return you, then, the subpena which you gave us on Wednesday, and thank you for bringing that in. Did you also produce on Wednesday a diary?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. I am going to hand you a series of 10 photographs which are marked, “Washington, D.C., April 10, 1964, C. L. Crafard, Exhibits 5230,” and they are numbered on the face of the photograph in a sequence starting with “A” which contains a picture of the front cover of a notebook which says, “USS” with a circle around the USS, and then in quotation marks “oil well” and then down on the bottom right-hand corner of this front cover which is photographed the number 1964. That photograph has the letter “A” on the front of it. After that, there are a series of photographs numbered in sequence 1 through 10 making a total of 11 photographs altogether. Now, I would like you to look at these photographs and tell us if that is a, if those photographs are photographs of anything that you have ever seen before.

Mr. Crafard. Yes; these are photographs of a pocket diary that is put out by United States Steel for the oil well corporation.

Mr. Griffin. Who maintained that diary?

Mr. Crafard. I did.

Mr. Griffin. Is that, are those photographs of the diary which you turned over to us on Wednesday?

Mr. Crafard. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Would you go through those photographs and tell us if everything that you have written in that diary up to date has been photographed in those pictures?

Mr. Crafard. Yes; everything I have wrote in that book is here.