Mr. Liebeler. Under what circumstances?
Mr. Paine. The FBI came out and they were wondering whether Oswald had used my shop to mount his sight so we went out to look at the shop and tools and we looked at the threading tap and what not, the threading tap looked as though it hadn't been used but the drill press seemed to have little chips of metal on it and then Ruth remembered that he had gone in there and used the drill press to have drilled out this coin which Marina put around her neck, and I think she then mentioned it was a peso. But it hadn't sunk into Ruth with significance of its being a peso, hadn't impressed itself upon her prior to the assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. So that neither you nor your wife believed that Oswald had been in Mexico prior to the assassination?
Mr. Paine. You will have to ask Ruth about that. That was my impression he hadn't been there.
Mr. Liebeler. Your wife hadn't said anything to you that indicated that she believed it?
Mr. Paine. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, you mentioned before the fact that you had gone with Oswald to a meeting of the American Civil Liberties Union, is that correct?
Mr. Paine. That is correct.
Mr. Liebeler. When did you do that?
Mr. Paine. That was the day after Stevenson had been stoned.