Mr. Griffin. Are these negatives such as they could be easily examined to determine whether they might be of use to us without having to develop them or print them?
Mr. Beers. That would depend upon whoever examined them; their ability to read negatives.
I am sure, I, or whoever made the pictures, would be glad to sit down and go over and explain to you what is in the negatives and what they show.
Mr. Griffin. After you left the School Book Depository on the 22d, where did you go next?
Mr. Beers. I returned to the office and turned out my afternoon work.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you remain there?
Mr. Beers. Until approximately 7. Maybe 8 o’clock that night.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have occasion to perform any more work for the newspaper that day?
Mr. Beers. No, sir; we had pretty well closed up for the day by then. I believe this was the day—I am not sure—that—no; I am sorry. This was November the 24th that I was thinking about—referring to.
Mr. Griffin. On the 22d, were there any photographers from your newspaper at the police department?