Mr. Cadigan. No; the exhibits, Cadigan Exhibits Nos. 4 through 10, were merely prepared for demonstration purposes. The original examination and comparison was made using all of the writings, the handwriting and handprinting in the State Department file, the Marine Corps file, the passport application and the two letters, one to Governor Connally and one to Brigadier General Tompkins.
Mr. Eisenberg. That is, the documents which you identified very close to the beginning of the deposition, and which I referred to collectively as the standards?
Mr. Cadigan. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Cadigan, I now hand you Commission Exhibit No. 788, and ask you if you have examined that exhibit?
Mr. Cadigan. Yes; I have.
Mr. Eisenberg. For the record, that is the money order which was included with the purchase order to Klein's. Have you prepared a photograph of that exhibit, Mr. Cadigan?
Mr. Cadigan. I have.
Mr. Eisenberg. That will be Cadigan Exhibit No. 11.
(The document referred to was marked Cadigan Exhibit No. 11.)
Mr. Eisenberg. And this was taken by you or under your supervision?