Mr. Paine. She told me sometime subsequently that she had taken him for—wait. I remember the incident that he had arrived on a Saturday morning at the drivers' license bureau, stood in line for a long time but they cut off the line at 12 o'clock and he did not stay there long enough for him to get his driver's license student permit.

Mr. Liebeler. Was this at this time or would that have been another time. Let me help you.

Mr. Paine. I don't remember that.

Mr. Liebeler. Would it help to refresh your recollection if I suggested that November 9th was a local election day in Dallas, I believe?

Mr. Paine. I think that is an election that I have forgotten.

Mr. Liebeler. You have no knowledge of Oswald's activities on that day, no direct personal knowledge?

Mr. Paine. It doesn't, it didn't cue me in, so I don't——

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever see Oswald drive a car?

Mr. Paine. No; I did not.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever discuss with him driving an automobile or obtaining a driver's license?