Mr. Strong. Then I stamped the Exhibit 5121, to show the time that payment had been made.
Mr. Hubert. And that’s all you know about the matter?
Mr. Strong. Yes, sir; that’s right.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember if Karen Bennett was alone or was there someone with her?
Mr. Strong. She was alone. There was no one with her that came into the office.
Mr. Hubert. Had she been waiting around?
Mr. Strong. No, sir; no. She walked in and I immediately waited upon her. Asked her if I might help her, and she told me she was expecting a money order, and, of course, I went through the money order file and paid her upon her identification.
Mr. Hubert. Had you prepared the money order receipt, which is identified as Exhibit 5120, prior to the time she came in?
Mr. Strong. Yes, we do that as quickly as they come in, as we find the time to do so.
Mr. Hubert. Now, we have been speaking about Exhibit 5120, in a sense that might indicate we were dealing with the original document. I asked you if it is not true that the actual piece of paper that we have identified as 5120, is a photostatic copy of it?