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Mr. Griffin. Can you tell us now, Mr. Crafard, whether after listening to this recording you recognize any of the voices on the recording?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Hubert. Mr. Phillips, I want the record to show where you began and where you left off and we have the double check with the opening sentences of the excerpt and the closing sentences so that we may have a mechanical check as well, would you state for the record precisely how this can be identified at a later point in time.

Mr. Phillips. This section of the tape can be identified by paper index tabs which have been inserted. Secondly, the index numerical index reads 163 on this stereophonic concord tape recorder. The numerical index reads 163 which means from the time the tape was played which was on zero index, the tape distance went 163 inches.

Mr. Hubert. Those paper tabs are temporary, aren’t they?

Mr. Phillips. That is correct.

Mr. Hubert. Is there a possibility of marking the tape in some way without injuring it?

Mr. Phillips. There would be.

Mr. Hubert. So that there would be a permanent mark as to where the paper tabs were?