I talked to him that night and, of course, at that time he was aware that Lee had been killed. I talked briefly to him, I say briefly, perhaps 4 or 5 minutes, and discussed with him whether or not he thought it was best that he attended the funeral or not, and it was my opinion that it would not be best for him or his family since he was, his name was Pic, and to a great extent he would be out of the picture and there was no sense in exposing him to the publicity of the funeral. Not to mention the travel time involved in coming up from San Antonio and the like.
Mr. Dulles. You were not in touch with him between the time of the assassination and the arrest of your brother and the time of his death, the 36 hours?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir.
Mr. Dulles. You were not in touch with your brother Pic at that time?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I was not.
Mr. McKenzie. But you attempted to reach him?
Mr. Oswald. No.
Mr. McKenzie. You did afterwards.
Representative Boggs. Have you seen much of your mother since the assassination?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I have not.