Senator Cooper. I know that. But you must have read after the assassination the story about Lee Oswald saying, he told Mr. Frazier, I think, that he was carrying some curtain rods in the car?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Senator Cooper. Do you remember reading that?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; I remember reading that.
Senator Cooper. Didn't that lead you—Did it lead you then to go in and see if the curtain rods were there?
Mrs. Paine. It was all I could do at that point to answer my door, answer my telephone, and take care of my children.
Senator Cooper. I understand you had many things to do.
Mrs. Paine. So I did not.
Senator Cooper. You never did do it?
Mrs. Paine. I am not certain whether I specifically went in and checked on that. I recall a conversation with Michael about it and, to the best of my recollection, things looked as I expected to find them looking out there. This package with brown paper was still there.