Mr. Latona. The silver nitrate prints which were developed.
Mr. Dulles. Do you mean that the prints were of such a caliber and character that you couldn't make anything out of them, or that you couldn't identify them with any known——
Mr. Latona. They are not identical with those that they have been compared with.
Mr. Dulles. But the prints themselves were perfectly good prints?
Mr. Latona. Oh, yes; the prints are good but they are not Lee Harvey Oswald's.
Mr. Eisenberg. At any subsequent time have you attempted to identify any of these prints on the boxes as belonging to any person other than Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Latona. Yes.
Mr. Eisenberg. And how did you proceed with this attempt?
Mr. Latona. An effort was made to locate the fingerprints of all people employed in that building in which these cartons were found, on the basis of the names and birth dates which were furnished, and we located the fingerprints of 16 of those people who work in that building.
Mr. Eisenberg. Yes?