While he is doing that, Mrs. Paine, I notice there is on your garage floor what looks like a file casing you have for documents similar, at least it seems substantially identical to those that we had in Washington last week.
Mrs. Paine. This is a filing case similar, yes, slightly different in color to one that you had in Washington. It contains madrigal music. It was on November 22 at the apartment where my husband was living.
Agent Howlett. I have just finished searching both shelves and I don't find any other curtain rods.
Mr. Jenner. Mrs. Paine, are the curtain rods that Mr. Howlett has taken down from the lower of the two shelves, the two curtain rods to which you made reference in your testimony before the Commission last week?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; they are.
Mr. Jenner. And you know of no other curtain rods, do you, in your garage during the fall of 1963?
Mrs. Paine. No; I do not.
Mr. Jenner. And in particular, no other curtain rods in your garage at any time on the 21st or 22d of November 1963?
Mrs. Paine. None whatsoever.
Mr. Jenner. May we take these curtain rods and mark them as exhibits and we will return them after they have been placed of record?