Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. During his stay in Fort Worth, upon his return and discharge from the service, and while he was there, that gave you any indication whatsoever of any intention on his part to leave the country?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; none whatsoever.
Mr. Jenner. Whether he was going to go to Europe, Russia, or anywhere else?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir. The only information he gave me was that he was going only to New Orleans, Louisiana, from Fort Worth, Texas.
Mr. Jenner. Did you spend a good deal of time with him while he was in Fort Worth, Texas, in this interim period?
Mr. Oswald. Approximately one day out of the two or three days he was there.
Mr. Jenner. Are you suggesting that most of your contact with him during this period was on one of those days, or that the total amount of time that you spent with him during that period aggregated one day?
Mr. Oswald. I believe, sir, that I at least talked to him on the telephone on one day, and then the next day he spent the day at our home.
Mr. Jenner. And that is the day that you went off hunting, which you testified about yesterday?