(Commission Exhibit No. 792 was marked and received in evidence.)
Representative Ford. Continue.
Mr. Eisenberg. Before we go any further, what is your conclusion concerning the words "Dallas, Texas" appearing after "Fairmore Ave."?
Mr. Cole. It is my conclusion that that wording is not in the writing of the author of the standard writing.
Mr. Eisenberg. And that in "2915"?
Mr. Cole. That is not in the handwriting of the author of the standards.
Mr. Eisenberg. Do you have any idea who inserted that?
Mr. Cole. No, sir; I don't but I think in the handling of this kind of material it happens from time to time that a postal clerk may complete a document.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, with reference to 792 and 784 A, B, and C, could you explain the reasons for concluding that 791 is in the handwriting of the author of the standards as to those portions which you have designated as being in the handwriting of the author of the standards?
Mr. Cole. In the printed name at the upper left of the photograph 792 the capital "L" of "Lee" shows a compound curve across the base, which has previously been mentioned as a handwriting habit found in the standards, one example being on chart B, item 9, another example on chart C, item 4.