Exactly, Mr Cakebread---------------> and the conclusion that the curtain rods must have been found in the Depository building is pretty inescapable!
I wonder if Mr Galbraith might weigh in on the rather startling misalignment of dates on this document?:
And also, Mrs Paine should be asked again about having seen Oswalds rolled up blanket in her garage in the month of October 63 and implied in her WC testimony regarding such, that it appeared "flatter" than the rolled blanket she was presented with during her testimony.
Which means, the rifle might have been removed from the blanket and from Paines garage in October 63, and if that was Oswald doing so, then perhaps he had decided the rifle should be with him at his boarding room. After all, USMC combat infantry were trained to sleep with their rifles so maybe Oswald did too.
If so, then that might explain Oswald in hurry to return to his boarding room after leaving TSBD, in realization that if he was being set up, then someone might have stolen his rifle on that Thursday night from his boarding house, while he was staying at the Paines residence with Marina.
Finding his rifle missing, might explain Oswalds hasty departure from his boarding room and his subsequent paranoia if he in fact did shoot Tippet later and then his flight to hide in the Texas Theater all while keeping his revolver rather than discarding it.