Mr. Jenner. Would you put a little line as to where the break was in the rod.
I offer in evidence, Mr. Chairman, as Commission Exhibit No. 449 the drawing that the witness has just made, and about which she has testified.
Senator Cooper. It will be admitted as part of the evidence.
(Commission Exhibit No. 449 was received in evidence.)
Mr. Jenner. Had there been any conversation between you and Lee Oswald, or between you and Marina, or any conversation taking place in your presence prior to this occasion, in which the subject of curtain rods was mentioned?
Mrs. Paine. No; there was no such conversation.
Mr. Jenner. Was the subject of curtain rods—had that ever been mentioned during all of these weekends that Lee Oswald had come to your home, commencing, I think you said, with his first return on October 4, 1963?
Mrs. Paine. It had not been mentioned.
Mr. Jenner. Never by anybody?
Mrs. Paine. By anybody.