Mrs. Paine. No; a student desk.

Mr. Jenner. And in the knee hole in the center of that desk on the left and right of which are sets of two drawers is what; what is that?

Mrs. Paine. That's an ice chest.

Mr. Jenner. Was that ice chest there on the 22d of November?

Mrs. Paine. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. Is the desk underneath the work bench and is the work bench also—are all these things now in the position they were on November 22d?

Mrs. Paine. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. And, are they in the position they were substantially from October 4, 1963, to and including November 22, 1963?

Mrs. Paine. They are in the same position.

Mr. Jenner. The work bench I have described is at its top 8 feet 1 inch in length and 2 feet 3 inches wide or deep, extending out from the west wall into the garage. It's a good substantial work bench, though it is piled high with various boxes and cartons. Is the top of the work bench in approximately the same condition now as it was on November 22, 1963, Mrs. Paine?