Mr. Hubert. How is that time stamped?
Mr. Strong. By a time stamp the same as we have in all the offices.
Mr. Hubert. Is that one of those timeclocks that the Western Union——
Mr. Strong. Yes, sir; it is.
Mr. Hubert. To your knowledge, is that synchronized to national time?
Mr. Strong. I am not too certain of that, because they can be set rather easily with a key, and they have—it is, I believe, an independent unit. Now, it might be synchronized as a group, but I don’t believe with a master clock.
Mr. Hubert. Well, are you sure of that?
Mr. Strong. No, sir; I am not—I am not too positive of it, yet, it could be—very well be tied into the master circuit and synchronized the same as the clocks are.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know of any clocks that are used in the Fort Worth office that are not synchronized into the national circuit?
Mr. Strong. You are speaking of time stamps? No, no; they are all on the same circuit.