Mr. Jenner. It would be well if we went into that. Would you please recite what that incident was?
Mrs. Paine. I am confused by the question.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall the matter of the taking of the agent's license number from his automobile?
Mrs. Paine. I was told by Agent Hosty well after the assassination that they had found in Oswald's room in Dallas a slip of paper which included not only Hosty's name and the telephone number of the FBI in Dallas, but also the license plate number with one letter incorrect, one number incorrect, of the car that Hosty had driven out. This was the first I had heard anything about their having been a license plate.
Mr. Jenner. You did not take——
Mrs. Paine. Number taken down.
Mr. Jenner. You did not take the number down and place it on that piece of paper?
Mrs. Paine. I did not.
Mr. Jenner. Or give it to Lee Harvey Oswald or to Marina?
Mrs. Paine. I did not. I was never at any time interested in the license plate number. I wondered why anyone else would have been.