Mr. Rankin. Is that all you told him at that time about the interview?
Mrs. Oswald. No. I told him about the content of the interview, but now I don't remember.
Mr. Rankin. Do you remember anything else that happened in the interview that you could tell the Commission at this time?
Mrs. Oswald. I told you that I had told them that I didn't want them to visit us, because we wanted to live peacefully, and that this was disturbing to us.
Mr. Rankin. Was there anything else?
Mrs. Oswald. There was more, but I don't remember now.
Mr. Rankin. Now, during this period of time——
Mrs. Oswald. Excuse me. He said that he knew that Lee had been engaged in passing out leaflets for the Committee for Cuba, and he asked whether Lee was doing that here.
Mr. Rankin. Did you answer that question?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.