(Testimony of Curtis Laverne Crafard Resumed)
Mr. Crafard.
reached. I believe one was a motel number and one was a business number or something of that sort. I am not sure.
Mr. Griffin.
The entries in connection with Earl Products Co. and Bill DeMar are all written in pencil.
Mr. Crafard.
That is right, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
And I want to ask you if these would have followed in sequence or whether you were making these entries in there because they were entries which were to be kept or sort of on a permanent basis?
Mr. Crafard.
I don't believe they follow sequence, I don't believe the number of Bill DeMar, numbers would be anything we would keep on a permanent basis as far as I can recall.
Mr. Griffin.
But you also don't think that Bill DeMar called shortly after or that number was given to you shortly after the Earl Products number was given to you so that the two of them were made at roughly the same time?
Mr. Crafard.
I am not positive of that, sir. They could have been.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me ask you about Bill DeMar. Did Jack have any business with Bill DeMar other than to hire him as an entertainer?
Mr. Crafard.
As far as I know, no.
Mr. Griffin.
After the entries in connection with Bill DeMar, there is a line on which nothing is written, and then there is an entry Little Lynn OP 34, and then 817--JE 4-8525. Do you remember making that entry?
Mr. Crafard.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you remember approximately when that entry was made?
Mr. Crafard.
No, sir; I couldn't say for dates. It was made about I believe 2 or 3 days before Jack hired Little Lynn.
Mr. Griffin.
And how did that call happen to come in?
Mr. Crafard.
I don't remember how it come about, but he give me the number so he could have it to call Little Lynn.
Mr. Griffin.
Jack gave you that number or did you answer the telephone and get that number from a long distance operator?
Mr. Crafard.
I believe Jack gave me the number. I am not positive.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, after that there are some entries. Some figures written on the next two lines. Can you tell us what those numbers are?
Mr. Crafard.
No, sir; I don't know what they mean. There is the number 875, and number 1750. It seems like a hyphen behind the numbers with a dash, and a three behind that.
Mr. Griffin.
You haven't any recollection what that might relate to?
Mr. Crafard.
No, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
That concludes the reverse side of page 2.
Mr. Crafard.
That is right, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
I am going to turn over to page 3. What is the name written at the top?
Mr. Crafard.
The top line is "See Paul Lubeachick."
Mr. Griffin.
How does he spell that?
Mr. Crafard.
I believe that is L-u-b-e-a-c-h-i-c-k, I believe. On the next line is "Here at 9:30." That would be that Paul Lubeachick was going to be at the club at 9:30 and wouldn't be able to be there too long and he wanted to see Jack and I was to tell Jack when he called on the phone.
Mr. Griffin.
The next entry is also an entry for Bill DeMar.
Mr. Crafard.
It is Bill DeMar, Evansville, 824 West Idewild Drive, HA 3-7245. and I believe that was Bill DeMar's home address; I am not sure.
Mr. Griffin.
Now there is an entry in pen which follows that. What is that entry?
Mr. Crafard.
Ruth Shay, Inwood Road, FL 2-5494.
Mr. Griffin.
Who is Ruth Shay?
Mr. Crafard.
I believe she was a girl called in connection with the ad that Jack ran in the paper.
Mr. Griffin.
Was she ever hired?
Mr. Crafard.
I don't believe so.
Mr. Griffin.
Now there is a line and the name Mickey Ryan with a telephone number.
Mr. Crafard.
Mickey Ryan, DA 4-4378.
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