The Chairman. I didn't get that last sentence—something about the Commission?
Mr. Lane. I am asking the Commission if it does conclude that the pictures have been doctored, to consider investigating the method by which the doctoring took place, who was responsible, and whether or not an effort has been made to influence the members of the Commission, while not directly, through the publication of this picture, which certainly has been circulated very widely throughout our country.
The Chairman. You may be sure, Mr. Lane, that anything you present in that regard will be thoroughly considered by the Commission.
Mr. Lane. Thank you, sir.
I would like to offer the February 21, 1964 issue of Life magazine.
Mr. Rankin. Will you mark that, Mr. Reporter, please, the next number.
Mr. Lane. A picture appears on the entire cover of Life magazine, and an identical picture appears in the interior pages, at page 80. The caption on the cover reads, "Lee Oswald with the weapons he used to kill President Kennedy and Officer Tippit."
I think it is quite plain from looking at both of the pictures that there appears on the rifle, what appears to be a rifle in the left hand of Lee Harvey Oswald, a telescopic sight.
Mr. Rankin. Mr. Lane, we will mark that Exhibit No. 334.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 334, for identification.)