Mr. Paine. I don't remember any break in that habit.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recall whether or not Oswald was present at your home on the Friday evening November 8, 1963?
Mr. Paine. No; I don't specifically remember that.
Mr. Liebeler. You don't remember one way or the other?
Mr. Paine. That is right.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you at the house on Saturday? November 9th?
Mr. Paine. I was at the house probably on Saturday and certainly on Sunday. I think that weekend I remember stepping over him as he sat in front of the TV, stepping past, one of these things laying on the floor and thinking to myself for a person who has a business to do he certainly can waste the time. By business I mean some kind of activity and keeping track of right-wing causes and left-wing causes or something. I supposed that he spent his time as I would be inclined to spend more of my time if I had it, trying to sense the pulse of various groups in the Dallas area.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know what Oswald did on Saturday morning, November 9, 1963?
Mr. Paine. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you know that he was taken by your wife to apply for a driver's license and take a driver's license test on that morning?