Mrs. Oswald. I asked Lee whether he knew where the President would speak, and told him that I would very much like to hear him and to see him. I asked him how this could be done.
But he said he didn't know how to do that, and didn't enlarge any further on that subject.
Mr. Rankin. Had there ever been——
Mrs. Oswald. This was also somewhat unusual—his lack of desire to talk about that subject any further.
Mr. Rankin. Can you explain that to us?
Mrs. Oswald. I think about it more now.
At that time, I didn't pay any attention.
Mr. Rankin. How did you think it was unusual? Could you explain that?
Mrs. Oswald. The fact that he didn't talk a lot about it. He merely gave me—said something as an answer, and did not have any further comments.
Mr. Rankin. Do you mean by that usually he would discuss a matter of that kind and show considerable interest?