So we have two different release dates on two different versions of the form:
DATE A: 3/24/64
DATE B: 3/26/64
This:
1. At some point after the assassination, a pair of white enamel curtain rods,
each with the length marking
27.5 (=inches) on it, are discovered by an employee inside the Depository
2. The employee notifies the authorities about them and hands them over
3. On 15 March '64 these two rods are submitted to Lt. Day's Crime Scene Search Section, where they are to be tested for Mr. Oswald's prints
4. The description, in red pen, is written as follows: "2 curtain rods - white enamel (4 pcs) marked 27
.5":
Note not only the decimal point, but the fact that the 5 is raised
5. These two curtain rods are tested for Mr. Oswald's prints, and then Lt. Day releases them back to Agent Howlett at 7:50am on 24 March. He goes back to the witness with a copy of the submission/release form 'proving' that the matter has been looked into and resolved: the rods were not left by Mr. Oswald
6. Meanwhile, however, a plan has been in progress to turn these two rods into Ruth Paine Exhibits, with the assigned numbers
275 & 276. Lt. Day simply adds (at a noticeable distance away from the "27.5") "
& 276" (no decimal point this time) using the same red pen:
Tricky to get rid of the decimal point in 27.5, but they can at least make sure that the black-and-white copy version given to the WC is clean of it:
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Looking forward to hearing the doubters offer an alternative explanation as to why the following number system was used:
Where, pray, do you think the number 270 came from as the number at which to start marking the Ruth Paine Exhibits?