Mr. Jenner. And that is part of your original books and records of your company, kept in the usual and regular course of business?
Mr. Stovall. Right—this was picked up by the Secret Service and somewhere I have a receipt from them, well, there is a negative—I destroyed the positive.
Mr. Jenner. Now, you are showing me a receipt and if I could read backwards, I would be able to read this.
Mr. Stovall. If you have a mirror, you can look at it and read it.
Mr. Jenner. Off the record.
(Discussion between Counsel Jenner and the witness, Mr. Stovall, off the record.)
Mr. Jenner. Are you able to tell me whose handwriting that is in the extreme upper right-hand corner of Exhibit 427?
Mr. Stovall. That is one of the personnel—in our bookkeeping and payroll department, and I could not tell you who it would be, but it would be one of three people.
Mr. Jenner. But it is an entry by an employee of your company made in the usual and regular course of business, is it?
Mr. Stovall. Yes.