Mr. Paine. That is the only one that is here, that I remember having found. I don't remember finding another one.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember putting that mark on the map?

Mr. Paine. I remember putting—I think I put this kind of mark on more than one map. That is our house. It then helps locate it with regard to all the arteries and what not that lead to various places.

Mr. Liebeler. You do think then it is probable that you did place the mark on the map that indicates the location of your house in Irving, Tex.; is that correct?

Mr. Paine. Yes, I think that is correct.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether or not Oswald ever came into possession of this map?

Mr. Paine. And Ruth gave Oswald a map to—she told me she gave him a map, and this is the kind we have around the house, the best one she could get in the service station, to help him find a job, or help him when he was searching for a job.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember any other conversations with your wife about the map before the assassination?

Mr. Paine. No, I don't believe she told me she had given him the map. I don't believe we discussed it at all.

Mr. Liebeler. Would you open the map to the portion that shows the area of Dallas. I call your attention to a mark at the intersection of Boll Street and San Jacinto, and ask you if you have any recollection of placing that mark on the map?