Mr. Liebeler. Where was it located on the 22d of November, do you remember?

Mr. Paine. Yes; there is a drawer which it is possible he knew of. The desk—I think he helped us move the furniture around at that time the desk was moved to its present position, which is right beside the garage door. There is a kitchen-dining area and from that the door leads into the garage and it is right beside that door in the bottom drawer.

Mr. Liebeler. What about the paper. Do you think that there is any possibility that Oswald could have gotten the paper from which he presumably made this bag at your place?

Mr. Paine. Well, I don't recognize that paper.

Mr. Liebeler. Referring to 142?

Mr. Paine. Or as I say, this looks more common or cheaper grade of paper.

Mr. Liebeler. Referring to 364.

Mr. Paine. And I don't remember paper of either kind, of course, in the garage itself.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any recollection of the authorities inquiring about the presence or absence of paper like this at your place?

Mr. Paine. No, I don't remember.