Mrs. Paine. I understand it would be difficult for you to get that typed up for me to read before going back to Texas.
Mr. Jenner. It would be impossible to get it typed up for you to read before you go back to Texas, because I understand you are going back to Texas tomorrow, or Monday morning.
Mrs. Paine. Monday morning. So realizing—while I would be interested to read it through, and would hope to sometime, I will waive the right to do so.
Mr. Jenner. Thank you.
TESTIMONY OF RUTH HYDE PAINE RESUMED
The testimony of Ruth Hyde Paine was taken at 7:30 p.m., on March 23, 1964, at 2515 West Fifth Street, Irving, Tex., home of deponent by Mr. Albert E. Jenner, Jr., assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
Mr. Jenner. Let the record show that this is a resumption of the deposition of Mrs. Ruth Avery Hyde Paine, who appeared before the Commission last week and whose supplemental deposition I took on Saturday.
Since we are in a different jurisdiction now, Mrs. Paine, may I swear you?