Mr. Liebeler. Confining the Senator's question to the meeting in April, he didn't indicate in any way that he was familiar with Walker's attitude or activities?
Mr. Paine. He was familiar with Walker. He knew who Walker was, there was no doubt about that. We were talking about Walker.
Representative Ford. To find some common ground.
Mr. Dulles. He didn't say he knew where Walker lived or anything of that kind. That didn't come up?
Mr. Liebeler. Did he indicate any understanding to you at that April meeting of Walker's attitude?
Mr. Paine. I don't think he singled out Walker as—I had the impression that he was quite familiar with Walker and probably familiar with the names of various right-wing groups, shall we say, the Christian Science, not the Christian Science, I have forgotten the names of various organizations.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you relate to Oswald this story about Walker speaking at the meeting or the ceremony at which the immigrants were given their citizenship?
Mr. Paine. I believe I did; yes. I believe that is what I said about Walker at the time.
Mr. Liebeler. What was his response to that?
Mr. Paine. And I think he didn't say much. I think he smiled and nodded his head and did that kind of thing. He may have said just a few words.