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Dulles. Did you have any telephone conversations with either of them?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I had.

      Mr. Jenner. In the interim period?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I had.

      Mr. Jenner. Were there a number of those or were they infrequent?

      Mr. Oswald. I recall only one, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. When did that take place?

      Mr. Oswald. Approximately two or three weeks after Thanksgiving of 1962.

      Mr. Jenner. That would be sometime then in December of 1962?

      Mr. Oswald. That is correct, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Did you call him or did he call you?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; he called me.

      Mr. Jenner. You recognized his voice?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. And was it day or night?

      Mr. Oswald. It was, I believe it was Sunday afternoon, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Sunday afternoon. And what was the occasion of his making that call as you recall it?

      Mr. Oswald. That he was in town briefly.

      Mr. Jenner. In Fort Worth?

      Mr. Oswald. In Fort Worth, Tex., and that I asked would we see him; he said no, they were visiting some friends.

      Mr. Jenner. "They" meaning he and Marina?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir, and that they would be leaving for Dallas very shortly.

      Mr. Jenner. That was a social call?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. You have given the full of the conversation?

      Mr. Oswald. To the best of my remembrance; yes, sir. It was very short.

      Mr. Jenner. Did you have occasion to talk to Marina over the telephone on that particular time?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I did not.

      Mr. Jenner. Did he talk with any other member of your family on that occasion?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; he did not.

      Mr. Jenner. Other than that telephone conversation, had you had any other conversation with your brother Lee from the time on Thanksgiving Day, November 1962 to the time you saw him on November 22, 1963?

      Mr. Oswald. I did not see him on November——

      Mr. McKenzie. He did not see him on that day.

      Mr. Oswald. On November 22, 1963.

      Mr. McKenzie. He saw him on November 23, 1963.

      Mr. Jenner. Then my question is November 23.

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I had not had any conversation with him after November 1962, Thanksgiving Day, other than the one I have mentioned, up to the time of November 22, 1963.

      Mr. Dulles. Did you make any attempts to get in touch with him in that period?

      Mr. Oswald. Only through the mail, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. I was about to come to that.

      Did you have any correspondence with him in the sense of your dispatching a letter or note or he dispatching one to you?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I did.

      Mr. Jenner. Did you retain the correspondence insofar as anything you received from him is concerned?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I did.

      Mr. McKenzie. And that has previously been furnished to the Commission.

      Mr. Jenner. It has previously been furnished and it is, I see, a postcard which is dated as I recall—you give the date.

      Mr. Oswald. We are still referring to the period after November 1962, Thanksgiving Day?

      Mr. Jenner. Yes, we are.

      Mr. Oswald. All right, sir.

      One postcard dated January 10, 1963.

      Mr. Jenner. And that is Commission Exhibit 324.

      Did you receive any other correspondence?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I did.

      Mr. Jenner. And do you have it there?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. And it is a letter dated?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. What date?

      Mr. Oswald. March 16, 1963.

      Mr. Jenner. And that is Commission Exhibit 322.

      Did you receive any other correspondence from him?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I have not.

      Mr. Jenner. Did you dispatch any to him?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I had.

      Mr. Jenner. Did they have any relation to either of the exhibits you have now identified?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; they did not.

      Mr. Jenner. That is, neither Exhibit 322 nor Exhibit 324 was in response to any communication that you had dispatched to him?

      Mr. Oswald. Pardon me, sir, I was incorrect on that.

      The letter of March 16, 1963 was in response to a letter I had written him approximately the first week of March 1963.

      Mr. Jenner. Did you retain a copy of the letter you sent him? And if you made one, did you retain a copy?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir; no copy was made and I did not retain it.

      Mr. Jenner. Would you state the contents of your letter?

      Mr. Oswald. It was, briefly, sir, that we had moved to Malvern, Ark. I informed him of my new address and advised him that I had placed my home in Fort Worth, Tex., up for sale, and I had been given an opportunity by the company for a better and higher position, and that I had taken this opportunity and moved to Malvern, Ark. and requested, if possible, we would like to have them visit us.

      Mr. Dulles. When did you move to Malvern, approximately?

      Mr. Oswald. The fifth day of March 1963, sir.

      Mr. Dulles. And how long were you there?

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