Mrs. Paine. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. Now, would you rise and enter the garage and point out in my presence and in the presence of Mr. Howlett where that package is?

(At this point the persons heretofore mentioned entered the garage as stated by Counsel Jenner.)

Mrs. Paine. It is on a shelf above the workbench. It extends north of the north edge of the workbench.

Mr. Jenner. Is it the thicker of the two packages wrapped in brown wrapping paper, shorter and thicker?

Mrs. Paine. You would do well to look at them both.

Mr. Jenner. Well, what I am going to do first—I'm going to hand you a pointer, and would you point to the package that you have in mind?

Mrs. Paine. This, to the best of my recollection, contains venetian blinds.

Mr. Jenner. The witness is now referring to a package which Mr. Howlett, and I will ask you to measure it in a moment, but which appears to me to be at most about 28 inches long, maybe 30, and about 6½ inches high and about 6½ inches through.

While it is still wrapped in place, Mr. Howlett, would you measure the package and it is a little bit irregular.