Mr. Jenner. Including particularly the $200 that you advanced to him when he returned in June of 1962?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir, I did not.
Mr. Jenner. Did you become aware at any time prior to November 22, 1963, that he made a representation to the New York welfare authorities that it would be necessary for you to make a loan on your automobile to advance the $200?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir, I have not.
Mr. Jenner. There was no discussion of that subject by him with you when he returned to Fort Worth and lived in your home, or thereafter?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir. This is the first knowledge I have of such a report.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Now, returning to the letter of November 26—and keeping in mind, also, the letter—let's just stay with the letter of November 26th.
Prior to the time of the receipt of that letter, had your brother Lee ever in your presence uttered thoughts of that nature, or even spoken to you any thoughts of the nature contained in the letter of November 26th with respect to the United States, its economic system, Communist Russia, or countries of that character?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; he did not.