Mr. Lane. It is mine.

Mr. Hubert. Where did you get the information?

Mr. Lane. From Mr. Ruby.

Mr. Hubert. You asked him?

Mr. Lane. I said, “Your address?” And he gave me his address.

Mr. Hubert. I notice that there apparently is a time stamp on the top of this document that says, “1963, November 24, a.m. 11:17.” Would you explain what that is?

Mr. Lane. That is the time that money order was accepted for transmission at the counter.

Mr. Hubert. Now, explain when and how that stamp is placed—placed upon that document?

Mr. Lane. This stamp was placed here when I handed Mr. Ruby back his receipt for his money and his change, because in our language that is the—accepting a money order for transmission at that time.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, that was not stamped when Mr. Ruby first came to begin the transaction?