Mr. Stuckey. No; I recognize nobody.
Mr. Jenner. And to the right side of the girl there are some ladies. Do you recognize any of them?
Mr. Stuckey. I was just looking over that. One of them looks vaguely familiar, but—no; I would have to say. No; I don't know the women.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recognize the vicinity or place shown?
Mr. Stuckey. Yes; that is the front of the International Trade Mart Building on Common and Camp Streets in New Orleans.
Mr. Jenner. If I may have that tape so I can put an exhibit number on it——
Mr. Stuckey. Do you want to take it now rather than go through all the letter-writing proceedings?
Mr. Jenner. I am not going to take it, but I am going to mark it and give it back to you. I don't want to have possession of it. I just want to look to see——
Mr. Stuckey. Would it be easier for the Commission if it were made into a record rather than a tape? I have a record that I have made, my own personal record.
Mr. Jenner. I will inquire about that. It possibly might be better. You mean a platter, a disc?