Mrs. Paine. Did you want to make any reference to the reference to Lee's driving in Exhibit 424?
Mr. Jenner. Thank you very much, Mrs. Paine, and I do want to go into it.
Mrs. Paine. I have it underlined.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Dulles, would you be good enough to let me have it? This translation which appears as Commission Exhibit 424, the fourth paragraph reads "Lee told me that he learned a little from his Uncle how to drive a car. It would be very useful for him to know how to drive but it is hard to find time for this when he works every day."
Mrs. Paine. I might make a comment about that.
Mr. Jenner. This is your comment, is it not?
Mrs. Paine. I might make a comment about that.
Mr. Jenner. This is your comment, is it not?
Mrs. Paine. I wrote that.
Mr. Jenner. Now, the Commission is very interested in the subject matter of Mr. Oswald, of Lee Oswald being able to drive a car and I think it might be well if we covered the whole subject from the beginning to the end.