Mr. Greener. No; you are wrong in assuming that. Because I believe 19 out of 20 would not ask for a claim check. In the first place, 18 out of that 20 would lose the claim check before they got back, so if you are going to give them a claim check and stick to the thing, not letting them have the merchandise if they don't have the claim check——

Mr. Liebeler. You are running into a lot of trouble from a business point of view?

Mr. Greener. Yes; when they come back for the merchandise, I ask them what the name is, and if we have a gun to go by the name——

Mr. Liebeler. Do you ordinarily tear off the claim check?

Mr. Greener. No. If you look at the rack, you won't find one on the whole rack that has a claim check that has been torn off.

Mr. Liebeler. There isn't any way you can tell from the number when the check was issued?

Mr. Greener. No, because we got the tags dumped into a box, and we reach in and get a tag and tie it onto the merchandise and fill it out.

Mr. Liebeler. I want to show you some pictures that have previously been marked in another part of these proceedings as Commission Exhibits Nos. 451, 453, 454, 455, and 456, and ask you if you recall ever seeing the person or persons depicted in these pictures?

Mr. Greener. No; I don't believe I could identify him as ever having any dealings. Now there is a familiarity there, but I couldn't tie it with anything or anybody.

Mr. Liebeler. You couldn't figure out in your mind why you think there is a familiarity to those pictures?