Mr. Stuckey. Cosimo's Recording Studio.
Mr. Jenner. Where are they located? Do you happen offhand to recall the address?
Mr. Stuckey. It is on Governor Nichol's Street in the 500 block.
Mr. Jenner. Would you tell us the full name of that company?
Mr. Stuckey. Yes; Cosimo's Recording Studio, I believe it is.
Mr. Jenner. Did you have more than one tape reproduction made of that?
Mr. Stuckey. Yes; I have had—how many do I have? I have two copies and the record in addition to the original tape, so there are four pieces of, four items involved.
Mr. Jenner. You will recall, Mr. Stuckey, that you were good enough when I was in New Orleans to take me over to the radio station, what is the name of it again?
Mr. Stuckey. WDSU.
Mr. Jenner. WDSU, and there was played in my presence and in my hearing a tape transcript of your 37-minute interview with Oswald on the 17th of August 1963. Is the tape which I have in my hand, marked Stuckey Exhibit No. 4, the tape that was played that evening in my presence?