Mr. Cole. Yes, sir.
Mr. Eisenberg. And these were prepared by you or under your supervision?
Mr. Cole. Yes, sir.
Mr. Eisenberg. And they are accurate photographs of 806?
Mr. Cole. They are.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Chairman, may I have these admitted as 807 and 808, respectively.
Senator Cooper. The exhibits will be admitted to the record.
(The photographs referred to were marked as Commission Exhibits Nos. 807 and 808, respectively, and were received in evidence.)
Mr. Eisenberg. 807 will be the front and 808 will be the reverse. Mr. Cole, could you attempt to decipher the typewriting on the reverse side as shown in the photograph 808?
Mr. Cole. The typewriting reads "October 13 1958," and on the second line there is some confusion of the typewriting, in other words, there is more than one typing operation on the line reading "To." One of these typing operations reads "October 12, 1961." One of the other typing operations on the line for "To," as determined by a previous examination under the microscope, shows an indent of "23 October 1959."