Mrs. Paine. Well, I can recall distinctly that the area between the saw table and the two chests of drawers was filled with boxes of belongings of things that belonged to Lee and Marina Oswald. The package was either under the saw table or out in front of those boxes some way.
Mr. Jenner. Now, I will locate the things you have described.
The saw table, the height of which has been stated into the record, is suspended from the floor by 2 by 4 braces, which angle from the east wall of the garage up to the underside west end of the circular saw table, and except for those two braces running up from the floor and the saw to the underside of the circular saw table, there is nothing underneath there.
Was that the condition in which that space was when you noticed the package on the floor earlier—the first time?
Mrs. Paine. To the best of my recollection it was for the most part—it was.
Mr. Jenner. The witness has mentioned two—what do you call those?
Mrs. Paine. Chest of drawers.
Mr. Jenner. They are located 1 foot 6 inches south of the south edge of the saw table. They are themselves how wide?
Agent Howlett. Two feet one inch.
Mr. Jenner. They are 2 feet 1 inch wide and extend out from the joist of the garage wall on the east garage wall how many feet, Mr. Howlett?