Mr. Day. Yes, sir.
Mr. McCloy. Did I hear that you were going to stay over and go to the FBI laboratory in the morning?
Mr. Day. Well, they are trying to make reservations to leave tonight if they can get them. I do not know whether they can. On that print it would take me some work to do that before I could eliminate all possibility of it not being his print. I feel it is his from what I have seen of it, but before I can take the witness stand and say that is his, I would want to do some more work on it. What it would take, I don't know. I understand that it was identified. What process they used I don't know.
Mr. McCloy. By someone else, by some other agency?
Mr. Day. Yes.
Mr. McCloy. Can you restate again for the record what you can positively identify in terms of fingerprints or palmprints and Oswald's——
Mr. Day. The palmprint on the box he apparently sat on I can definitely say it is his without being in fear of any error. The other, I think it is his, but I couldn't say definitely on a witness stand.
Mr. McCloy. By the other, you mean the other palmprint?
Mr. Day. The palmprint and that tracer print aside the trigger housing or the magazine housing.
Mr. McCloy. Thank you very much.