Mr. Jenner. Unless the members of the Commission have any further questions with respect to the curtain rods, I will return to the afternoon.
Senator Cooper. I want to ask just two questions. Before the assassination, did you know where the package with the curtain rods in it was situated within the garage?
Mrs. Paine. I gave it no attention but yes, it is my impression that I did go out to see if things were where I expected to find them. They were wrapped in brown paper, the curtain rods and venetian blinds. And found things there. I don't recall that I looked into the package.
Mr. Jenner. You did find the package?
Mr. Jenner. What was the size of the package in length and width if you can remember at the time you wrapped it?
Mrs. Paine. I suppose about like this, not closed but just wrapping paper folded over.
Mr. Jenner. Would you hold your hands there please.
Mrs. Paine. Yes. But by no means a neat package, just enough to keep the dust off.
Mr. Liebeler. Thirty-two and a half inches.