Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. JENNER. These magazines and newspapers you have recounted first
appeared at your home after Lee Oswald came to Dallas and became
employed or came to Dallas to live at your house and to seek employment?
Mrs. PAINE. He came to Dallas, he lived in Dallas, but he used my house.
Mr. JENNER. He came to your house?
Mrs. PAINE. As a residence, mailing address. Never asked to and I never
complained but I noticed, of course, that he was using it as a mailing
address.
Mr. JENNER. Up to that time and even though Marina was living with you
nothing of that nature came to your home?
Mrs. PAINE. What?
Mr. JENNER. Prior to the time that Lee arrived at your home on or about
or on the 4th of October 1963, none of these newspapers or periodicals
had come to your home, is that correct?
Mrs. PAINE. That is correct.
Mr. JENNER. Was he a reader of the local newspaper?
Mrs. PAINE. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. You were a subscriber to what?
Mrs. PAINE. To the Irving newspaper and the Sunday Dallas Morning News.
Mr. JENNER. Did he read both of those?
Mrs. PAINE. He was very interested in seeing the Sunday paper edition
especially. He read both, to the best of my recollection.
Mr. JENNER. He also read the daily papers?
Mrs. PAINE. Well, he wasn't there daily.
Mr. JENNER. When he was there he read it?
Mrs. PAINE. The Irving paper didn't come out on Saturday, so it was
only the Sunday papers.
Mr. JENNER. But there were occasions when you had issues, the Friday
issue around or Thursday issue around your home?
Mrs. PAINE. I don't recall his being interested in back issues.
Mr. JENNER. Are there any letters and communications between you and
Marina or between you and Lee Oswald to which you have not called my
attention?
Mrs. PAINE. There never were any letters of any sort between me and Lee
Oswald except unless you could include this English portion to which I
have already called your attention in a letter to Marina.
Mr. JENNER. Yes.
Mrs. PAINE. The only other letters--I have called your attention to all
such letters, but I will have to wait until you are in Dallas to see
the letters written since the assassination to Marina.
Mr. JENNER. Then I will ask you this question.
You produced for my inspection all of these letters other than the ones
that I will see when I am in Dallas which you have identified as having
been written subsequent to, subsequently to, November 22, 1963, is that
correct?
Mrs. PAINE. That is right, you have all the correspondence.
Mr. JENNER. All right.
Mrs. PAINE. Wait, we did omit one letter which you have from Marina.
Mr. JENNER. Yes; I have it here.
Mrs. PAINE. You have no gaps that I could supply you.
Mr. JENNER. I appreciate the fact I have that letter which we found not
relevant and, therefore, I did not tender it. You have tendered to me
everything other than those I will see when I reach Dallas.
Mrs. PAINE. That is right.
Mr. JENNER. Now, do you recall having a conversation with Dr. Froelich
Rainey----
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