Mrs. Randle. But we said he might try over there. There might be work over there because it was the busy season but I didn't have any previous knowledge that there was any job opening.
Mr. Ball. Did you later learn that Lee had applied for a job?
Mrs. Randle. She told me, Mrs. Paine told me, later that he had applied for the job, and had gotten the job and she thanked us for naming the places and things like that.
Mr. Ball. Did you tell your brother that a fellow named Lee Oswald was going to work for them?
Mrs. Randle. No, sir; I didn't even know his name. She said Lee so I just assumed that was his last name and I just merely mentioned to Wesley that he had got the job or a job over there.
Mr. Ball. That Lee had the job?
Mrs. Randle. That Mrs. Paine said that, I had told Wesley that he might—that she said he was going to call over there.
In fact, Mrs. Paine asked me if I would call and see if there was a job available and I told her, no, that I didn't know anybody over there, and if she wanted to call over the place she would have to do it because I didn't know if there was any job openings over there.
Mr. Ball. You told Wesley, though, that you had—Mrs. Paine had told you that Lee had applied for a job and gotten a job there?
Mrs. Randle. Sir, I don't remember if I mentioned it to him or not.