Mr. McCloy. On the crime scene, that is, on the sixth floor, did you notice any chicken bones or chicken remnants of a chicken sandwich or lunch or the whereabouts, if you did see them?
Mr. Day. Yes, sir; there was a sack of some chicken bones and a bottle brought into the identification bureau. I think I still have that sack and bottle down there. The chicken bones, I finally threw them away that laid around there.
In my talking to the men who were working on that floor, November 25, they stated, one of them stated, he had eaten lunch over there.
Mr. McCloy. Someone other than Oswald?
Mr. Day. Yes, sir; so I discarded it, or disconnected it with being with Oswald. Incidentally, Oswald's fingerprints were not on the bottle. I checked that.
Mr. McCloy. They were not on the bottle?
Mr. Day. No, sir.
Mr. McCloy. Did you go on the fifth floor and make any investigation on the fifth floor?
Mr. Day. I was there but I didn't have any photographs taken or do much investigating there.
My work was mostly confined to the sixth, second and the first floors.