Mr. Paine. Yes; you just couldn't enter the conversation deeper.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember any other conversation, you and Oswald had during this first evening that you met?
The Chairman. From the first day, are you going back to?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes.
Mr. Paine. I think we probably spoke, I was trying still to find common ground with him, and I think we probably spoke critically of the far right. It even seems to me we may have mentioned Walker.
I had been bothered at the time that Walker had—I guess it doesn't do any good to enter into the matter because I don't remember his response.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you mention Walker's name during the first meeting?
Mr. Paine. My memory is very foggy. But I would take it as—this was an impression.
Mr. Liebeler. Give us your best recollection, and I want to ask you again this was in early April 1963, that you had this conversation, is that correct?
Mr. Paine. It was that first meeting when we had them over to dinner and Ruth can give you the date of that.