Mr. Hubert. What is the parentheses?

Mr. Strong. I say, the digit number when the operator in Dallas completed sending it. In other words, here the message was filed at 11:17 a.m., sent back to the traffic department and the operator put her stamp on it, and when it is completed then she puts the 2:06 in digits indicating that the transaction was completed now, which would have been 11:26 I assume.

Mr. Hubert. That is to say that is when the telegram got back to Dallas?

Mr. Strong. That is when it left Dallas.

Mr. Hubert. Well, it would not have left Dallas on November 26.

Mr. Strong. No; this is the digited time.

In other words, either 11:26 a.m., or 12:26 p.m. indicating that the operator had completed the transaction at that time.

Mr. Hubert. All right. Now, I show you another document which has been identified as Exhibit 5120, and ask you what this document represents?

Mr. Strong. On certain money orders when the party is coming into the office to receive payment we make up what we call a receipt form. That, you will notice, is a money order receipt form with my initials, J. M. S., and D. L. L., and No. 4, the wire number out of Dallas.

Mr. Hubert. Does this conform with the number on Exhibit No. 5121?