Mr. Liebeler. Did he make any contribution to any of the other expenses of the household?

Mr. Paine. No, he didn't. I for one didn't expect him to. I didn't—I would have been surprised had he done so.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether he packed lunch in the morning when he left for work and took it with him or ate breakfast there before he left?

Mr. Paine. He would eat breakfast there. This again was just what Ruth has told me, he would eat a breakfast consisting of coffee and maybe a piece of toast. I forget what it is. I don't believe he packed a lunch.

Mr. Liebeler. You do believe?

Mr. Paine. I don't believe he did.

Mr. Liebeler. You don't believe.

Mr. Paine. I don't know of it.

Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald ever discuss finances with you or in your presence?

Mr. Paine. Well, I raised the problem when he obtained the job at the Book Depository Building, I mentioned that one and a quarter, I wanted to confirm at one and a quarter, and I did somehow.