Mr. Kantor. I think that is something you asked me about yesterday, wasn’t it, about an interruption of which I wasn’t sure?

Mr. Hubert. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Why don’t we do this: I am going to mark the pages that we are going to photostat here with separate exhibit numbers on your book, and then, if I may, have these pages photostated, and give you the complete notebook back because we are going to take the full notebook. In other words, I would like to write down at the bottom of the page a number, if I could.

Mr. Kantor. You mean you want to remove the page?

Mr. Griffin. No; we are not going to remove the page, but I would like to put a notation on your notebook, with your permission.

Mr. Kantor. All right; please go ahead.

Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark the cover of this notebook in the following manner: “Seth Kantor, Deposition June 3, 1964, Exhibit No. 3.”

(The document referred to was marked Seth Kantor Exhibit No. 3, June 3, 1964, for identification.)

Mr. Kantor. May I say something off the record?

Mr. Griffin. Sure.