Mr. Holmes. No.
Mr. Belin. When was that?
Mr. Holmes. Didn't the police have it? I saw it—yes.
Mr. Belin. You saw it at the police department?
Mr. Holmes. I asked them about it, and he asked could this be it? I had taken the duplicate key with me to see if I could match it. They have numbers on them and I did. The detective pulled it out and said, "Is this it," in the presence of Captain Fritz, and I matched the numbers, and it was.
Mr. Belin. Were the numbers the same for the box number as the key number?
Mr. Holmes. No; it was a key number. Fritz kept it with the evidence.
Mr. Belin. Anything else about this box or the application, Deposition Exhibit 1 here?
Mr. Holmes. Only that an occasional Russian newspaper was received in that box after we began to watch it from then on until it was closed. No first-class mail. What is "The Daily Worker," sir? It's been the "Daily Worker," now.
Mr. Belin. There was some newspaper that came? Well—some American newspaper?