Mr. Day. Yes, sir.

Mr. Belin. With the permission of Commissioner McCloy, would it be possible to have Xerox copies substituted for these so that the original can go back with Lieutenant Day?

Mr. McCloy. Yes.

Mr. Belin. As I understand it, these are the last original copies you have of palmprints of Lee Harvey Oswald.

Mr. Day. Yes.

Mr. Belin. Were you there when these prints were made?

Mr. Day. No, sir. The prints that were made in my presence, which I compared with these, I can state are his, were sent to the FBI.

Mr. Belin. Would these be the same prints as shown on Commission Exhibit 628 and 629?

Mr. Day. No, sir. They are still not the originals. They had my name on it when I saw them sign it. But I did compare these with ones I saw made personally of Oswald, and I can say this is his left hand, his left palm, and his right palm.

Mr. Belin. So you are saying 735 and 736 are his right and left palms. What about 628 and 629?