Mr. Belin. It says here that, it is written on here, "Two of the three spent hulls under window on sixth floor."
Mr. Day. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. Did you put all three there?
Mr. Day. Three were in there when they were turned over to Detective Sims at that time. The only writing on it was, "Lieut. J. C. Day." Down here at the bottom.
Mr. Belin. I see.
Mr. Day. "Dallas Police Department," and the date.
Mr. Belin. In other words, you didn't put the writing in that says, "Two of the three spent hulls."
Mr. Day. Not then. About 10 o'clock in the evening this envelope came back to me with two hulls in it. I say it came to me, it was in a group of stuff, a group of evidence, we were getting ready to release to the FBI. I don't know who brought them back. Vince Drain, FBI, was present with the stuff, the first I noticed it. At that time there were two hulls inside.
I was advised the homicide division was retaining the third for their use. At that time I marked the two hulls inside of this, still inside this envelope.
Mr. Belin. That envelope, which is a part of Commission Exhibits 543 and 544?