Mr. Patterson. Mrs. Grant called me Bobby Patterson.
Mr. Griffin. Have you ever had occasion to talk with Jack Ruby?
Mr. Patterson. Yes, I talked with him several times about playing. He wanted me to start playing in the Vegas, and we talked about salary and hours and so forth.
Mr. Griffin. Mr. Patterson, I am going to hand you what I have marked Exhibit 5357, which is a photograph of a page out of that notebook, and I have marked this photograph, Dallas, Tex., April 14, 1964, Exhibit 5357, Robert C. Patterson, and I signed my name to it. Previously this same photograph has been marked as Crafard Exhibit No. 5225, and as Armstrong Exhibit No. 5305-E.
I want to hand you this and ask you to look at the notations on that notebook. If you can’t read them, indicate to me that you can’t and I will try to read them for you.
Mr. Patterson. I see Billy Brook. I can’t make out the second line. Bobby Patterson, six something, special friend, and then a ten and two. No, and quotation marks.
Mr. Griffin. You have to keep your voice up so she can hear you.
Mr. Patterson. Three ... I can’t make out that word—I can’t make out the next word, and 2409 Maple. LA 6-7568 for Robert Patterson—no, Robert is all.
Three—now I can’t make out the next—six eight three seven four nine thousand eight, oh six, fifty by a hundred and ninety-two.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recognize any of those notations shown in that photograph as having anything to do with you?