Mr. Jenner. He would respond?
Mr. Oswald. Sir?
Mr. Jenner. To see whether he would respond, did you say?
Mr. Oswald. To see whether or not he would receive the letter itself.
Mr. Jenner. I am sorry, I thought you said to receive.
Mr. Oswald. I believe, sir; if my memory serves me correct in some earlier letters he refers there to some Russian censors he felt like were censoring his mail and my mail also and I wanted to find out in my own way whether this was so or not.
I might say that was the only time I attempted to raise any type of political questions in my response to any of his letters or any other letters that I sent him, because I did want the letters to go through rather than be destroyed or not received by him.
Mr. Jenner. We can draw our own inference as to whether he received your letter.
Was there any discussion of the subject after return to the United States, that is, the subject whether he had received your letter?
Mr. Oswald. Not to my recollection, sir.