Mr. Ball. You have an explanation to make as to certain of those, haven't you?

Mr. Stovall. Yes, sir.

Mr. Ball. What is that?

Mr. Stovall. On this list here—where it has 1963 Kodachrome transparent slides, you have it coded at the top, I have one brown pasteboard box filled with camera film slides. One of those, I believe, came out of the back room, which would be Ruth Paine's bedroom, and the other came out of the chest of drawers in Marina Oswald's bedroom, but I'm not sure which came from which place.

Mr. Ball. Do you know where the other articles that were on that list that have not been checked, were found?

Mr. Stovall. Some of them I do, and some of them I'm not positive on.

Mr. Ball. Did you find them, or did some other officer find those other items—those other articles?

Mr. Stovall. Well, it's hard to say. I don't remember for sure where these came from. I know that I went through the front bedroom there and when we started—I went to the back bedroom and looked at some of the stuff in there and Rose was also in there and Adamcik came in there too.

Mr. Ball. Give us, from your memory, then, the other articles that are not checked there? Take a look at them, and then tell us, if you can, from your memory, just where you found those articles.

Mr. Stovall. There was one box of Kodaslides in the single name of Ruth Hyde, another yellow box of Kodaslides, single—I'm not sure where they came from. I believe they came out of Ruth Paine's bedroom. I have listed one book from Sears Tower slide projector.