Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Did you see them?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; not at that time. I spent my leave in Fort Worth, because I did not feel I had enough time to travel to New York and down to Jacksonville, Fla. After completing metalsmith school at Millington, Tenn., I took a 10-day leave.
Mr. Jenner. Fix the time.
Mr. Oswald. This was July or August of 1953. I had my orders to go to Miami, Fla. I took a 10-day leave and left Millington, Tenn., by car and came to New York City and spent 10 days in New York with Lee, mother, John, and his family.
Mr. Jenner. Where did you stay?
Mr. Oswald. At mother's apartment, with Lee, in the Bronx some place—I do not recall the address.
Mr. Jenner. What, if anything, did you learn at that time regarding Lee's attendance or nonattendance in school?
Mr. Oswald. Nothing on that, sir. This was in the summer time. Lee, of course, was home and not supposed to be in school. And I do not think anything was brought up that I recall about whether or not Lee had been attending school regularly or not.
Mr. McKenzie. Can we go off the record?