Mr. Oswald. Did you want me to answer that, sir?

Mr. Jenner. We don't want it if it is repetitious.

Mr. Oswald. I believe that has already been testified to, sir.

Mr. Jenner. During the course of the days immediately following November 22, 1963, whether at the Adolphus or the Executive Inn or the Inn of the Six Flags, did any time arise, any talk with you or in your presence, of a supposed possible conspiracy between the Secret Service men on the one hand and Marina on the other?

Mr. Oswald. No, sir; there was not.

Mr. Jenner. Nothing of that character arose, as far as you can recall?

Mr. Oswald. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. And I may say to you, Mr. Oswald, that the purpose of asking you that question is a statement made by your mother that there was a conspiracy between Marina and the Secret Service to turn Marina against your mother and against your brother, Lee Harvey Oswald, or the memory of your brother.

Mr. Oswald. I would say to the best of my remembrance of all happenings at the Inn of the Six Flags that at no time, to my knowledge, was there any type of conspiracy of that nature, and at no time was I aware of any type of conspiracy that would even resemble that statement, sir.

Mr. Jenner. All right.