(Discussion between Counsel Jenner and the witness, Mrs. Paine, off the record.)

Mr. Jenner. I guess you are right—that was just a wrapper.

Now, I will ask that at this place in the deposition the reporter copy pages 144, 145, 146, and 147, to which we have been referring.

Literature

NamePlace foundMicrofilm No.
Application, the MilitantIrving380
Application slip for FPCCBeckley416
Application slips for FPCC (187)Irving96
Booklet, "The Coming American Revolution," by James Cannon.Irving330
Booklet, "Continental Congress of Solidarity with Cuba, Brazil," by FPCC.Irving319
Booklet, "Cuban Counter Revolutionaries to the U.S.," published by FPCC.Irving307
Booklet, Dobbs Weiss Campaign Committee, 116 University Pl., N.Y.C., entitled "Apamphlar."Irving308
Booklet, "Fidel Castro Denounces Bureaucracy and Sectarianism."Irving304
Book, list of FPCC, N.Y.C.Irving329
Book, foreign language, 2 pagesIrving201
Book, foreign language, 2 pagesIrving202
Booklet, "Ideology and Revolution," by Jean Paul SarteIrving313
Booklet, list of Russian and Communist literatures publications.Irving309
Booklet, "The McCarran Act and the Right to Travel"Irving311
Booklet, "The Nation," dated Jan. 23, 1960Irving320
Booklet, "The Pact of Madrid," by the committed of Democratic Spain.Irving310
Book, RussianIrving84
Books, Russian (18)Irving78–83
Book, Russian Language No. 732648Irving112
Booklet, "Socialist Workers Party," by Josepth HansonIrving305
144
Book, "Sofia," dated 1962Irving324
Booklet, "Speech at the UN by Fidel Castro"Irving318
Book, "The Spy Who Loved Me," by Ian FlemingBeckley410
Book, "Live and Let Die," by Ian FlemingBeckley410
Book, "A Study of U.S.S.R. and Communism Historical," by Keiber and Nelson.Beckley409
Book, "A study of U.S.S.R. and Communism Historical"Beckley409
Circulars, FPCC, Bill Jones Printing Co., New Orleans.Beckley415
Handbill, FPCC, Lee H. Oswald, 4907 Magazine St., New Orleans.Irving335
Handbill, FPCC, L. H. Oswald, 4907 Magazine St., New Orleans, La.Beckley414
Handbills, "Hands Off Cuba" (178), Join the FPCCIrving97
Handbills, "Hands Off Cuba" (180), Join the FPCC, New Orleans Branch.Irving300
Letter, from James J. Forney on letterhead of Gus Hall, Benjamin J. Davis, defense comittee, N.Y.C., Dec 13, 1962.Beckley405
Letter, from Farrell Dobbs, National Secretary of Socialist Workers Party to Lee Oswald, Nov. 5, 1962.Beckley401
Letter, signed "Gene," to "Dear Lee," from Jesuit House of Studies, Mobile, Ala., letterhead, Aug. 22, 1963.Beckley412
Letter, from Jesuit House of Studies, Mobile, Ala., to Lee and Marie.Beckley430
Letter, from Peter P. Gregory to Oswald, re: Ability to translate.Beckley413
Letter, from Arnold Johnson, P.O. Box 30061, New Orleans, to Oswald.Beckley400
Letter, from Arnold Johnson, director, Information and Lecture Bureau CP, July 31, 1963, P.O. Box 30061, New Orleans, to Oswald.Beckley406
Letter, from V. T. Lee, national director of FPCC, N.Y., to Oswald, May 22, 1963.Beckley403
Letter, from V. T. Lee, national director, FPCC, N.Y.C., to Oswald, 4907 Magazine, New Orleans.Beckley407
145
Letter, from Paul Piazza to Oswald, on Jesuit House of Studies, Mobile, Ala., letterhead.Beckley429
Letter, from Pioneer Publishers, April 26, 1963Irving363
Letter, from Joseph Tack, Socialist Worker Party, to Oswald.Beckley445
Letter, from Johnny Tackett, on Fort Worth Press letterhead, to Oswald.Beckley438
Letter, from Louis Weinstock, general manager of the Worker, Dec. 19, 1962, to Oswald.Beckley404
Magazine, "Friends Word News"Irving87
Magazine, "The Militant"Irving85
Magazine, "The New Republic," reprint from Sept. 12, 1963.Irving322
Magazine, cover, group of men dressed in black standing behind what appears to be a master of ceremonies dressed in white.Irving198
Magazine, wrapper, addressed to Lee Oswald, Minsk, Russia.Irving191
Newspaper, "The Worker"Irving86
Newspaper, clipping, re: the PresidentIrving120
Newspaper, clipping, New Orleans paper.Irving98
Newspaper, clipping, Fort Worth Press, showing photo of Iranian native, Mrs. John R. Hall.Irving270
Newspaper, clipping (Oswald defection and cartoon regarding defectors).Beckley417
Newspaper, clipping (Times Picayune, New Orleans, re: Oswald's fine for disturbing peace. Sent from room 329, 799 Broadway, N.Y.C.Beckley413
Newspapers (7), Russian languageIrving381
Newspaper, subscription forms (3), The Worker, with return envelopes to publishers News Press.Irving380
146
Pamphlet, "The End of the Comintern," by James P. Cannon.Irving317
Pamphlets, "The Crime Against Cuba," Curliss LamontIrving303
Pamphlets, "The Crime Against Cuba," by Curliss LamontIrving99
Pamphlet, "The Revolution Must Be a School of Unfettered Thought," by Fidel Castro.Irving312
Pamphlet, "The Road to Socialism," by Blas RocanIrving315
Pamphlet, Russian, bearing No. 500 on coverIrving325
Pamphlets, RussianIrving89–94
Pamphlets, No. 13, Russian documentIrving192
Pamphlet, New York School for Marxist study, fall term, 1963.Beckley411
Pamphlet, the weekly people entitled "Automation, a Job Killer."Irving321
Photos, "Visit to U.S.S.R."(4)Irving366
Photos, Fidel Castro (6)Irving366
Photo, Fidel CastroIrving368
Photo, female Russian workers in radio factoryIrving332
Photo, Russian workersIrving331
147

Mr. Jenner. Now, Mrs. Paine, one of the things we said we might see is a package that was in your garage containing curtain rods.

Mrs. Paine. Yes—as you recall.

Mr. Jenner. You said you would leave that package in precisely the place—wherever it was last week when you were in Washington, D.C., and have you touched it since you came home?

Mrs. Paine. I have not touched it.

Mr. Jenner. And is it now in the place it was to the best of your recollection on November 21, 1963?