Mr. Klause. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Had Mr. Surrey advised you as to how many he wished of these handbills?

Mr. Klause. Approximately—he said approximately 6,000, 7,000.

Mr. Jenner. You made a plate from which the front and profile of President Kennedy as appears on Exhibit No. 996 was made?

Mr. Klause. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Now, there is copy below the profile and front view, as you will notice on the exhibit before you. From what source did you receive that copy?

Mr. Klause. That copy came, sir; as was—just approximately about the way it is here. I do not know whether it was typed on—I do not know that much about a Varitypewriter. Or it might have been letterpress. Somebody might have set it up letterpress or Linotype, and ran a press proof; I do not know.

Mr. Jenner. From whom did you receive that press-proof copy?

Mr. Klause. I received all the copy from Mr. Surrey.

Mr. Jenner. And the copy, then, as you received it from Mr. Surrey, which is in turn reflected on Commission Exhibit No. 996, was in the form at that time, when you received it from Mr. Surrey, that it now appears in on Commission Exhibit No. 996?