Directing your attention to the bottom drawer of the secretary in the kitchen-dining area of the house, was Lee Oswald familiar with the contents of that drawer?
Mrs. Paine. I think it appears in my testimony at Washington that to the best of my knowledge neither he nor Marina saw me use the contents of that drawer.
Mr. Jenner. Did you ever see either of them enter that drawer?
Mrs. Paine. No.
Mr. Jenner. All right. I think I am finished—is there anything you wish to add?
Mrs. Paine. No.
Mr. Jenner. It is now 10 minutes after 11 and we arrived here at 7:30 this evening. Mrs. Paine, again I express to you my personal appreciation of the length to which you have gone to be cooperative with me and with the Commission and with all of us undertaking this sometimes gruesome work.
Mrs. Paine. Well, I am glad to help.
Mr. Jenner. And you have been very helpful. Thank you.
Mrs. Paine. Thank you.