Mr. Rankin. On this evening when you were angry with him, had he come home with the young Mr. Frazier that day?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. When was the last time that you had noticed the rifle before that day?
Mrs. Oswald. I said that I saw—for the first and last time I saw the rifle about a week after I had come to Mrs. Paine.
But, as I said, the rifle was wrapped in a blanket, and I was sure when the police had come that the rifle was still in the blanket, because it was all rolled together. And, therefore, when they took the blanket and the rifle was not in it, I was very much surprised.
Mr. Rankin. Did you ever see the rifle in a paper cover?
Mrs. Oswald. No.
Mr. Rankin. Could you describe for the Commission the place in the garage where the rifle was located?
Mrs. Oswald. When you enter the garage from the street it was in the front part, the left.
Mr. Rankin. By the left you mean left of the door?