Mr. Liebeler. What did you identify the place as being?

Mr. Paine. The Neely Street address. He didn't drive a car, so to have them over for dinner I had to go over and pick them up.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever tell the FBI that at first you felt if the object was a gun in the package it did not have a scope on it, but after seeing pictures of the gun and noting the small size of the scope on the weapon used to assassinate the President that the object you lifted could have been a rifle with the scope mounted on it?

Mr. Paine. I don't remember saying that; no.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember being interviewed by FBI agents Odum and Peggs on November 24, 1963?

Mr. Paine. Well, of course, I have seen Bob Odum frequently. Peggs is an unfamiliar name. It doesn't mean he couldn't have been there. That night I mostly went into the police station, spent much of it at the police station.

Mr. Liebeler. On November 24?

Mr. Paine. Is that a Sunday night or Monday?

Mr. Liebeler. Sunday, the 24th would be a Sunday.

Mr. Paine. I am too confused. Maybe it was on the next night that I spent at the police station.