Mr. Gregory. Well, he came to the office once more but I was not in the office, my secretary told me that he came by.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what he came to your office for? Did he indicate any particular reason for coming there?
Mr. Gregory. I don't recall. I don't know why he came back. Frankly, I don't remember. Here is something else that—one of the newspaper reporters came to the office and asked me if I would deliver a letter to Oswald, a reporter who tried several times to contact Oswald and get the story of his life or something like that, and they simply refused to see him. Why he choose me, I don't know. How he learned that Oswald came to my office, I don't know. But this man came and asked me to deliver this letter to Oswald the next time he came to the office, and I remember now that he did come once or twice more because I handed him that letter, and Oswald took it and put it in his pocket.
Representative Ford. When were these visits, the second and third visits to your office?
Mr. Gregory. I would say that was probably during the month of July 1962.
Representative Ford. 1962.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald ever ask you to help him work on a book?
Mr. Gregory. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. That he was working on?
Mr. Gregory. No, sir.