Mr. Klause. Yes, sir; you see your left hand is flush. Now on a Linotype those on the right can be flushed.
Mr. Jenner. Now, directing your attention to Commission Exhibit No. 996, are the right-hand margins of that material flushed as you call it?
Mr. Klause. These I would say were pretty close to being flush. It would be more of a Linotype than this Exhibit No. 1053 here.
Mr. Jenner. That would lead you to believe, then, that the copy on Commission Exhibit No. 996 was produced in the first instance on a Linotype machine?
Mr. Klause. Linotype or——
Mr. Jenner. A Ludlow?
Mr. Klause. Possibly. I was getting ready to Varitype. Varitype would come up close to flushing it.
Mr. Jenner. But Commission Exhibit No. 1053 does not stimulate your recollection in any respect whatsoever?
Mr. Klause. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. You never heard about that handbill?