Senator Cooper. Could I ask a question? You referred to an indentation representing the letter "O." Could you point that out and indicate the exhibit upon which you identified the letter "O"?
Mr. Cole. Here. I point to an area approximately two typewriter spaces on the left of the visible letter "A" of "Alek."
Senator Cooper. On Commission Exhibit 795?
Mr. Cole. Yes; correct.
Senator Cooper. Were you able to determine whether that indentation representing "O" was made by a typewriter or does it represent a letter which was still visible from the original card of selective service classification?
Mr. Cole. That is a typewritten letter "O," sir. I think that nothing is visible on that line from the original.
Mr. Eisenberg. Referring to your photograph, 798, there seems to be—the word "James" seems to be printed more than once, as does the name "Hidell," in stencil. Is that your observation, Mr. Cole, also?
Mr. Cole. Yes; that is true.
Mr. Eisenberg. Is there any other material that was printed in stencil, on the stencil setting, of the typewriter?
Mr. Cole. Yes; there is a writing of the serial number which is also in stencil form.