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. Now do you recall a telephone interview or call by Agent
Hosty on the 27th of January 1964? Perhaps I had better put it this
way to you. Do you recall subsequent telephone calls after the
assassination that you received from Agent Hosty, that you did receive
such telephone calls?
Mrs. PAINE. I did, and visits also, at the house.
Mr. JENNER. Do you recall he called you on the 27th of January 1964 and
that he inquired whether you had given Lee Oswald the license number of
his automobile when he had been at your home? You stated that you had
not.
Mrs. PAINE. That is right.
I would have thought that was a face to face interview but I don't
recall.
Mr. JENNER. But you also told Agent Hosty on that occasion, "However,
this license number could have easily been observed by Marina Oswald
since her bedroom is located only a short distance from the street
where this car would have been parked."
Mrs. PAINE. I doubt I said "easily."
Mr. JENNER. But you could have said that the license number could have
been observed by Marina from her bedroom?
Mrs. PAINE. My recollection of this, that it was not a telephone
interview.
Mr. JENNER. Telephone or otherwise, there was an interview of you at
which you made that statement, that Marina could have seen the license?
Mrs. PAINE. That Marina could have?
Mr. JENNER. You do recall the incident. You don't recall whether it was
at your home or whether it was by telephone?
Mrs. PAINE. I certainly recall talking with Agent Hosty and on at least
one occasion about how that license number got in Oswald's possession.
Mr. JENNER. Do you recall a telephone interview by an FBI agent Lee,
Ivan D. Lee on the 28th of December 1963?
Mrs. PAINE. The name is not familiar to me. A great many FBI agents----
Mr. JENNER. Do you recall an incident in which you reported to an FBI
agent that you had just talked with a reporter from the Houston Post?
Mrs. PAINE. Right.
Mr. JENNER. You recall that?
Mrs. PAINE. I do.
Mr. JENNER. Now during the course of that interview, you made reference
to a newspaper reporter, did you not?
Mrs. PAINE. I did. His name is Lonny Hudkins.
Mr. JENNER. Did you say that the reporter whom you have now identified
had advised you that Lee Harvey Oswald's mother had been working for a
party in Forth Worth during September and October 1962 as a practical
nurse, and according to the reporter, Mrs. Oswald, mother of Lee Harvey
Oswald, advised this party during her employment that her son was doing
important anti-subversive work?
Mrs. PAINE. That is correct.
Mr. JENNER. Would you please relate that incident so we will have the
facts insofar as you participated in them stated of record?
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