Mr. Rankin. Did your husband have friends of his that visited you there at New Orleans?
Mrs. Oswald. No, never.
Once some time after Lee was arrested, on a Saturday or a Sunday morning, a man came early and questioned Lee about the activity of the allegedly existing organization, which really did not exist. Because in the newspaper accounts Lee was described as a member and even the leader of that organization, which in reality did not exist at all.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know who that was?
Mrs. Oswald. No, I don't. I asked Lee who that was, and he said that is probably some anti-Cuban, or perhaps an FBI agent. He represented himself as a man who was sympathetic to Cuba but Lee did not believe him.
Mr. Rankin. Did your husband ever tell you what he told the FBI agent when they came to the jail to see him?
Mrs. Oswald. No.
Mr. Rankin. After you wrote Mrs. Paine, did she come at once in response to your letter to take you back to Dallas?
Mrs. Oswald. Not quite at once. She came about a month later. She apparently was on vacation at that time, and said that she would come after her vacation.
Mr. Rankin. Didn't she indicate that she was going to come around September 30, and then came a little before that?