Mr. Eisenberg. May I have this admitted as Commission Exhibit 610?
Mr. Dulles. It will be admitted.
(The photograph referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 610 and was received in evidence.)
Representative Ford (addressing Mr. Eisenberg). Now both Q-1 and K-1 were fired from the Commission Exhibit 139?
Mr. Eisenberg. 139, yes. The FBI fired K-1 from Exhibit 139.
Mr. Nicol has now identified Q-1 as having been fired from the same source as K-1, and, therefore, from Exhibit 139.
Representative Ford. Yes.
Mr. Nicol. This represents a third position of Q-1 and K-1, and in this third position, of course, the first two positions still are in match relationship, that is to say in a relative sense; because of mutilation of Q-1 they would not be precise, there would be some mild adjustments.
What I am illustrating here is a very prominent groove. In this particular case, Q-1 has displaced slightly in the mechanics of photography so that the lower broad shoulder that you see here of this heavy line does not match up. This should come up just slightly above.
The photographer in printing chose this negative rather than another one which would have been superior, and I apologize for this particular photograph.