The Chairman. Not those that you have given to the Commission?
Mrs. Oswald. No, sir—but with another——
The Chairman. Well, I think, Mrs. Oswald, it would serve no purpose for us to debate the matter. I have tried to tell you very frankly, and your lawyer has told you very frankly and correctly, that you have a free choice to do just as you please. And we will abide by that choice that you may make.
Mrs. Oswald. May I confer with my lawyer for about 10 minutes?
The Chairman. Yes. We will take a recess, and you may talk to him.
(Brief recess.)
The Chairman. Come to order, please.
Mrs. Oswald. Last night, Mr. Rankin, I read Lee working at one place after Tujaque. I do not know the name, sir. I think he worked there just a few days. He had the keys to the office. And, as I returned home from work one day, another young man was at the apartment, the door of the apartment, and said that Lee was discharged, and that Lee had the keys to the office, and just then Lee walked up and gave this young man the keys.
Now, I do not know the name of the place. And I believe he just worked there, sir, a few days.
I read that afterwards.