Mr. Lane. When the master clock is set by the Naval Observatory Time, at the same time our master clock here synchronizes all our timeclocks.
Mr. Hubert. Is that done automatically?
Mr. Lane. It is done automatically.
Mr. Hubert. Are you willing to state, therefore, that from your knowledge of how time and timeclocks throughout the Western Union system are set, that at 11 o’clock on November 24th, the master clock in Dallas and the particular timeclock used to stamp Exhibit 5118, were all synchronized on Naval Observatory Time?
Mr. Lane. Yes; they were.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I show you a document which, for the purpose of identification, I have marked, “Dallas, Texas, Exhibit 5119,” already identified by you, and your name appears on it, and ask you to tell me what that is?
Mr. Lane. This is a copy of the original receipt that I wrote for Jack Ruby.
Mr. Hubert. That is in your handwriting?
Mr. Lane. That is my handwriting.
Mr. Hubert. What happened to the original itself?