Mr. Jenner. Nothing extraordinary.

Mr. Oswald. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Now, your leave terminated. You went back to Florida, and you eventually wound up in Korea.

Mr. Oswald. That's correct, sir.

Mr. Dulles. Could I ask a question before we leave the New York period?

While you were there, was there any discussion about these absences from school which I think took place just the months before you were there—although I am not absolutely clear on that. It seems to me as I understand it your mother and Lee arrived in the Bronx area around September of '52, I think it was, and this was in the summer of '53 that you visited them there, is that correct?

Mr. Oswald. That's correct, sir.

Mr. Dulles. So that according to what I recall—and this may not be accurate—what is referred to as the truancy, the 46 days absence from school, had occurred some time prior to your visit. Maybe you do not recall that. That did not come up at all?

Mr. Oswald. No; it did not come up at all.

Mr. Dulles. Did anything come up about a psychiatric examination?