Mr. Truly. Bill Shelley called my attention to it. At that time I do not recall anything being done except maybe one of the boys filling the orders and just forgetting about that part of it.
Representative Ford. To your best recollection, who gave the clipboard to Bill Shelley?
Mr. Truly. Frankie Kaiser.
Representative Ford. Was he an employee of the Texas School Book Depository?
Mr. Truly. Yes, sir.
Representative Ford. Do you know generally where Kaiser found the clipboard?
Mr. Truly. Yes, sir.
Representative Ford. Can you point it out to us on one of the exhibits?
Mr. Belin. The diagram of the sixth floor has been marked as Exhibit No. 483. Perhaps you can mark on Exhibit No. 483 with the letter "C" where you think the clipboard was found.
I might at this point on the record say for the Commission that Exhibit 506 purports to be the position of the clipboard when it was discovered—the clipboard is circled, and the number on the picture, on Exhibit 506, is numbered 36, and on the Exhibit 483 appears at the end of the arrow with the number 36 on it, which is near where Mr. Truly put his "C". And the number 35 on that same exhibit—the number 35 will be shown tomorrow to be the position of the rifle when it was discovered.