Mr. Waldman. He may or may not be here.

Mr. Belin. I don't mean this afternoon. Is he with the company?

Mr. Waldman. He is the vice president of our company.

Mr. Belin. He is the other vice president of the company?

Mr. Waldman. Correct.

Mr. Belin. All right. Now, you started to go into the detail of what Deposition Exhibit 1 constituted. I just wonder if you will pick up where you left off here.

Mr. Waldman. Yes; on the same form we show a record of the receipt of the rifles in question, specifically this extreme right-hand column which is filled in, indicating that on February 22, delivery was made to us by Lifschultz Trucking Co. I might explain the difference in the two dates here.

Mr. Belin. Go ahead.

Mr. Waldman. The February 21 date is the date in which the merchandise came to our premises whereas the date of February 22, is the date in which they were officially received by our receiving department.

Mr. Belin. Your receiving department checks each order to see that the physical contents match the stated shipment on the invoice; is that correct?