Mr. Eisenberg. Yes, sir.
Mr. Latona. Previously we had two palmprints on the right hand. This third one is from the left.
Mr. Eisenberg. May this photograph be admitted as 642, Mr. Chairman?
Mr. Dulles. This will be admitted.
(The photograph referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 642, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Latona, do you have another photograph in your hand there?
Mr. Latona. Here I have another photograph, a slight enlargement time and a half, which is a latent palmprint found on the cardboard box marked "A," which is the Commission's Exhibit 641. This is indicated by a red arrow.
Mr. Eisenberg. Let's hold that just a second and get the photograph admitted.
Representative Boggs (addressing Mr. Eisenberg). Where did these boxes come from?
Mr. Eisenberg. These boxes were located in front of the window from which the assassin apparently fired. There were three boxes stacked immediately in front of the window, of which this Exhibit No. 641 was the topmost box, and these were apparently used as a rest by the assassin for positioning his rifle.