Mr. Belin. What is it?
Mr. Waldman. This is a delivery receipt from the Lifschultz Fast Freight covering 10 cases of guns delivered to Klein's on February 21, 1963, from Crescent Firearms.
Mr. Belin. I note that there is some handwriting on Waldman Deposition Exhibit No. 2 that says. "Klein's Sporting Goods, Inc., J. A. Mueller, 2-21-63." Would that be one of your employees at that time?
Mr. Waldman. He was. Mr. Mueller was in charge of our receiving department at that time.
Mr. Belin. And do you know how many guns or rifles would have been packed in each carton or case?
Mr. Waldman. Referring to the various delivery receipts, copies of which we have, these are packing slips, incidentally, not receipts; these were packing receipts included in each case. It was indicated there were 10 rifles in each case.
Mr. Belin. I'm going to hand you what has been marked as Waldman Deposition Exhibit No. 3 and ask you to state if you know what this is.
Mr. Waldman. Yes; these are memos prepared by Crescent Firearms showing serial numbers of rifles that were shipped to us and each one of these represents those rifles that were contained in a case.
Mr. Belin. Now, you earlier mentioned that these were packed with the case.
Mr. Waldman. Well, I would like to correct that. This particular company does not include these with the cases, but sends these memos separately with their invoice.