Mr. Oswald. No, sir; it did not.

Representative Ford. There was no mention of the farm?

Mr. Oswald. No, sir.

Mr. Dulles. So the psychiatric examination was not mentioned in your presence?

Mr. Oswald. No, sir.

Mr. Jenner. It had taken place I think in May of 1953.

Mr. Oswald. If I may, sir—mother did mention that Lee had appeared before a judge, and she said it was a Negro judge. I asked why, and she said because he had been absent from school too long, no specific dates or length of time was mentioned, and that they were stricter in New York about that than in Texas.

Representative Ford. Did this bother her, disturb her? Did she indicate the reaction to that?

Mr. Oswald. No, sir—at that time I do not recall any reaction that she had, or any comment she made about it. She just very briefly stated that he had appeared before this Negro judge in New York City, and just what I previously related about it. That was the only thing she said about it.

Representative Ford. She did not mention a man named Carro?