Mr. Rankin. Yes, or the number that he gave you—that is the rooming house that he was at when he used this fictitious name, and you told us you called there.
Mrs. Oswald. He lived at first in one place, and then he changed. It was the last place where he had given a fictitious name. I don't know what name he lived under in the first place, because I never telephoned him.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know the name that he lived under in the second place, when you did call him?
Mrs. Oswald. No.
Mr. Rankin. You don't remember the fictitious name that he gave you?
Mrs. Oswald. I read in the paper after everything happened, but at that time I didn't know. He said that his last name was Lee. He didn't say that. I read that in the paper.
Mr. Rankin. Did that remind you, then, that that was the name they gave you when you called and he answered the telephone?
Mrs. Oswald. No, no one told me anything. I didn't know under what name he lived there.
Mr. Rankin. But you found out that he was not living under his own name, is that what you meant before?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.