Mr. Jenner. I will return to that FBI visit in a moment. I want to cover that as a separate subject.
Representative Ford is interested in another subject. I would like to return to the day or the period that your station wagon was being parked just before you took off. You have already testified to the fact, either earlier this afternoon or late this morning, that Lee Harvey Oswald appeared to be quite active in doing packing.
Mrs. Paine. Right.
Mr. Jenner. Of household wares or goods that were being taken back to Irving, Tex. Were you present when the station wagon was loaded with the various materials?
Mrs. Paine. Yes, I was present for most if not all of that.
Mr. Jenner. Who did that?
Mrs. Paine. He put the things in. I knew that we would spend one night on the road, that there were certain things we would have to get too, and I knew where these were, and he didn't, so that I talked about where these things should be placed, and helped with some of the binding, tying things to the boat on the car rack.
Mr. Jenner. The boat on top of the station wagon?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Now would you please tell us what there was in the way of luggage placed in the station wagon?