Mrs. Oswald. He gave the telephone number to Ruth, and she, in turn, passed it on to Lee.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know whether he put it in a book or did anything with it?
Mrs. Oswald. He took the note with him to Dallas. I don't know what he did with it.
Mr. Rankin. Did the agent also give his license number for his car to Mrs. Paine or to you or to your husband?
Mrs. Oswald. No. But Lee had asked me that if an FBI agent were to call, that I note down his automobile license number, and I did that.
Mr. Rankin. Did you give the license number to him when you noted it down?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Now, he goes on to say that this agent, James P. Hosty "warned me that if I engaged in FPCC activities in Texas the FBI will again take an 'interest' in me."
Do you remember anything about anything like that?
Mrs. Oswald. I don't know why he said that in there, because if he has in mind the man who visited us, that man had never seen Lee. He was talking to me and to Mrs. Paine. But he had never met Lee. Perhaps this is another agent, not the one who visited us.