Mr. Dulles. Could we get just before you continue there, would you identify what 142 is and 677 is?
Mr. Eisenberg. 142 is an apparently homemade paper bag which was found in the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the TSBD following the assassination, and which, for the record, is a bag which may have been used to carry this rifle, 139, which was used to commit the assassination. 677 is a sample of paper and tape—and parenthetically, tape was used in the construction of 142—677 is a sample of paper and tape obtained from the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963, that is, the very day of the assassination.
Mr. Dulles. Obtained by whom, by the FBI?
Mr. Cadigan. This was obtained by the Dallas police.
Mr. Eisenberg. And forwarded to you by the Dallas——
Mr. Cadigan. By the Dallas police through our Dallas office.
Mr. Dulles. It was obtained after the assassination on that date?
Mr. Cadigan. Yes, sir; the night of November 22.
At the same time, on November 23, we had an agent come in from Chicago with samples of paper from Klein's, with the possibility, it was thought, that the paper sack——
Mr. Dulles. Identify Klein's just for the record.