Mr. Ball. That's the only one?

Mr. Studebaker. Yes, you see, I dusted these first, because I figured he might have stacked them up.

Mr. Ball. Did you find any prints?

Mr. Studebaker. No prints, and then I was standing right there and I told Johnson and Montgomery that there should be a print, and I turned around and figured he might have been standing right in there, and I dusted all these poles here and there wasn't no prints on any of it and started dusting this big box, No. 1 here, and lifted the print off of that box.

Mr. Ball. Did you later examine that print that you lifted off of that box in your crime lab?

Mr. Studebaker. I was up in that building until 1 o'clock that morning and got there at 1 and left at 1 and they had seized all of our evidence and I haven't seen it since.

Lieutenant Day compared the print before it was released to Oswald's print.

Mr. Ball. He did?

Mr. Studebaker. He compared it as Oswald's right palm print.

Mr. Ball. Did you put some masking tape over that bit of cardboard before you moved it?