Mr. Zapruder. The Secret Service—I brought one roll there and they told me to dispatch it by Army plane or I don't know what they had done with it but it was supposed to have gone to Washington and one of them, I believe, remained here with Mr. Sorrels. He came to my office quite a few times to show them to different people.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, I understand that you, yourself, retained the original film?
Mr. Zapruder. No; I don't have that at all—I don't have any at all. They were sold to Time and Life magazines.
Mr. Liebeler. You sold that to Life magazine?
Mr. Zapruder. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. The Commission is interested in one aspect of this and I would like to ask you if you would mind telling us how much they paid you for that film.
Mr. Zapruder. For the film?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes.
Mr. Zapruder. Well, I just wonder whether I should answer it or not because it involves a lot of things and it's not one price—it's a question of how they are going to use it, are they going to use it or are they not going to use it, so I will say I really don't know how to answer that.
Mr. Liebeler. Well, I am not going to even urge you to answer the question. We will ask it and if you would rather not answer it—the Commission feels it would be helpful.