Mrs. Paine. That's correct.

Mr. Jenner. I would like to confirm with you, if I can, Mrs. Paine—your recollection is that Lee Oswald had come home on the evening of November 8, and that it was the following day, the following morning, the 9th, that you took him, with Marina, to the driver's license application bureau.

Mrs. Paine. That is right.

Mr. Jenner. And that it was some other weekend that he did not come on Friday, but came on Saturday morning.

Mrs. Paine. I would think so.

Mr. Jenner. That that is your present recollection.

Mrs. Paine. Yes. I will support it by saying that he used my typewriter before he went to the driver training location.

Mr. Jenner. Now, when you say you have a recollection of his having used your typewriter, you mean the evening before?

Mrs. Paine. No, I mean the morning before. But that would have had to be fairly soon after breakfast.

Mr. Jenner. You mean in the morning before you left for the driver's license bureau, he used your typewriter?