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Steve Allen — Part 2
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LA 9-2U98
YMW:BLR
The envelope
containing the{;;:;:;:;;:]letter
bvc
as well
as the
letter itself
was subm
e o
e FBI
Laboratory on
October 26,
1960, and gecame known for
identification purposes
as
specimen
Q8 and Q9
respectively.
The FBI
Laboratory
advised
by
report
dated
November 7, 1960, that
Q8
is a white
bond envelope
which
measures approximately
7.4" by
3.9" and
bears no watermark.
It was
concluded that
specimen
Q9
is
a
sheet
of
white
bond
two-ring notebook
paper
which
measures
approximately 8.1"
by 10.4".
Specimen Q9
bears
the watermark
"Jewel"
which
is registered
for the
Western Tablet
and Stationery
Company,
Dayton, Ohio.
The FBI
Laboratory reported
it could
not definitely
be determined
whether or
not the
typewriting on
specimen
Q8 and Q9
was
prepared on
the tyewriter
used to
prepare
other specimens
in this
case due
to the
fact specimen
Q8
and Q9
are
prepared in
upper-case typewriting-which
is not
sufficient to
compae with
the lower-case
typewriting for
comparison purposes.
Nothing of
significance was
noted
in the
limited comparable
mterial, however,
suggest any
of these
specimens were prepared on
different typewriters.
The FBI Laboratory advised
by report
dated
November 10, 1960, that
specimens Q8 and Q9
were
examined
for latent
fingerprints and
one latent
fingerprint of
value for
identification purposes
was developed on Q9.
This latent
fingerprint has
been compared, insofar as
possible, with the previously developed latent fingerprints
in this
case without
effecting
an
identification.
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