Mr. Hubert. Now, you are showing me a document that is exactly the same actually, it seems to be a photostatic copy of Exhibits Nos. 1 and 2, that you have just testified to.
Mrs. Robertson. That's right, this is in the captain's files.
Mr. Hubert. This is from the captain's flies and in the left-hand side it shows "WPG"?
Mrs. Robertson. That's Capt. W. P. Gannaway.
Mr. Hubert. And then over on the right-hand side it has "O-1" and you say that those are his initials on the left-hand side, and on the right-hand side is what, that is his indexing?
Mrs. Robertson. Correct—this is not in the outside file or anything, it's in the captain's office.
Mr. Hubert. Would that indicate that there is another copy other than the two that you have just testified to, being Commission Exhibits Nos. 838 and 709?
Mrs. Robertson. Well, sir, will you phrase that again, I don't understand it?
Mr. Hubert. Well, you will notice that in Commission Exhibits Nos. 838 and 709, both of which have been identified, respectively, as Exhibits Nos. 1 and 2 for this deposition, do not have on the left-hand side the initials of Captain Gannaway. Now, it could be that this document you have just showed me is another copy or another photostat initialed?
Mrs. Robertson. Sir, I don't know. He called me in his office yesterday and handed me the letter and I read it. I said, "Yes, Captain Gannaway, this is the letter. I assume I typed it because this is the contents of the letter that I typed."