Mr. Jenner. Did he also say to you that he "Just walked off the job."
Mrs. Paine. No. He said he had come from work. I might interject here one recollection if you want it.
Mr. Jenner. Please.
Mrs. Paine. Of Michael having telephoned to me after the assassination. He wanted to know if I had heard.
Mr. Jenner. Did he call you before he arrived at your home?
Mrs. Paine. He called. He knew about the assassination. He had been told by a waitress at lunchtime. I don't know whether he knew any further details, whether he knew from whence the shots had been fired, but he knew immediately that I would want to know, and called simply to find out if I knew, and of course I did, and we didn't converse about it, but I felt the difference between him and my immediate neighbor to whom I have already referred, Michael was as struck and grieved as I was, and we shared this over the telephone.
Mr. Jenner. And his appearance in mid-afternoon, as you have related, was, according to what he said activated as you have related, that he had heard that Lee Oswald was now involved.
Mrs. Paine. That is right.
Mr. Jenner. How did you and Marina look at the parade, that is as the motorcade went along were you and Marina——
Mrs. Paine. This was not shown on television.