Mr. Eisenberg. Referring back to your theories or the possible theories you mentioned as explanations of the printing by stencil, would the placement of the two "James" on the upper line indicate whether or not either of those theories might be applicable?
Mr. Cole. Well, of course, the repetition of these names is somewhat opposed to the theory that a person might prefer to ink it in later. But, of course, it is possible that he could not see it very well, and that he might think he could make a selection of either one or the other for inking in.
Mr. Eisenberg. Does the word "James" appear to have been stenciled more than twice?
Mr. Gore. Well, there is some overlapping or superimposition of indentations in the first record of the indented name "James." It could have been as many as three times in the stencil operation.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, Mr. Cole, have you produced a photograph of the reverse side of the selective-service card——
Mr. Cole. I have.
Mr. Eisenberg. That is, 795?
Mr. Cole. I have.
Mr. Eisenberg. And was this taken by you or under your supervision?
Mr. Cole. Yes, sir.