Representative Boggs. Did the telephone operator have it?
Mr. Martin. The telephone operator did, or the telephone company has the records.
Representative Boggs. Do you have any other information that would indicate that——
Mr. Martin. No, I know this doesn't indicate anything about Marina as far as—no, it is just a strange feeling as far as Marina is concerned. She is too cold.
Mr. Redlich. When did you hear about this story, Mr. Martin?
Mr. Martin. About a week ago.
Mr. Redlich. You haven't discussed it at all with Marina in that week?
Mr. Martin. No.
Mr. Redlich. I would like to question you again on Congressman Boggs point. You have said she is too cold, you have said you thought that all this was preplanned. Is there anything specific in anything that she told you or in any of her actions which would lead you to believe that she has withheld certain information from you, or this Commission, concerning her knowledge about the assassination?
Mr. Martin. No, except she made a remark to me one time that she didn't volunteer anything. She only answered questions.