Mr. Hubert. How many pages of Exhibit No. 5 relate to notes made of the interview of Mrs. Paine?
Mr. Kantor. Twelve pages.
Mr. Hubert. I think, with your permission, we ought to number these pages. I will start off by numbering the first page as it appears in the book as “1” on the bottom, and then the reverse of that “2”, and I am putting these numerals in a circle, up to 12. I understand your testimony to be that the notes which appear on pages Exhibit No. 5 which have now been numbered 1 through 12 all relate to the interview of Mrs. Paine taken on the Thursday after Thanksgiving of 1963.
Mr. Kantor. That is correct.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I am marking the rest of the pages as follows, by putting the numbers in a circle at the bottom, beginning with 13 up to and including 17 and ask you the relationship of those notes or those pages to any particular event.
Mr. Kantor. They relate to notes, they are notes, that I made regarding Mrs. Tippit, the wife of the police officer in Dallas who was slain.
Mr. Hubert. When were those notes made?
Mr. Kantor. They were made the day after I spoke with Mrs. Paine, Friday.
Mr. Hubert. Friday of what——
Mr. Kantor. This would be eight days after Thanksgiving, yes. I believe it was December 6th.