Mr. Jenner. Would you be good enough to relate—for Representative Ford—who was present, what the circumstances were, what was said, and in the presence of whom by your mother at the Six Flags?

Mr. Oswald. I believe it was just mother and I, and I might say on numerous occasions she pulled me to one side or to one room to say something to me. It was on one of these occasions that she was talking to me about this.

Mr. Jenner. Relate as closely as you can recall it now what did she say?

Mr. Oswald. She said she had knowledge of facts in writing that almost conclusively proved to her that Lee was an agent of the CIA.

Mr. Jenner. Did she identify the facts in writing?

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

Mr. Jenner. Did you inquire of her on that subject?

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

Mr. Jenner. Did you ask her to state to you the basis, any specific basis of hers on which she predicated her statement?

Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I did ask her if she had such facts to please give it to the U.S. Secret Service.