Mr. Day. The sack had been removed.
Mr. Belin. Had any change been made of the position of that box that is set off by itself in the center of the picture?
Mr. Day. I don't think the box—well, it is possible the box had been moved. This is an approximate position of it. The box had been dusted for powder and—dusted for prints. The black powder is visible on it. It is possible the box may have been moved a tiny bit.
Mr. Belin. Where was the sack found with relation to the pipes and that box?
Mr. Day. Between the sack and the south wall, which would be the wall at the top of the picture as shown here.
Mr. Belin. You mean between—you said the sack.
Mr. Day. I mean the pipe. The sack was between the pipe and the wall at the top of the picture.
Mr. Belin. That wall at the top of the picture would be the east wall, would it not?
Mr. Day. Yes, sir; laying parallel to the south wall.
Mr. Belin. Did the sack—was it folded over in any way or just lying flat, if you remember?