Mrs. Paine. Reference to Trotsky surprises me. I have come since the assassination to wonder if he had Trotskyite views. I have become interested in what such views are since the assassination.
Mr. Jenner. To the best of your recollection you don't recall making that comment?
Mrs. Paine. I wouldn't think that I had the knowledge by which to make such a statement even.
Mr. Jenner. Now after this rationalization you have made, Mrs. Paine, it is your recollection that you did not make such a comment?
Mrs. Paine. I can't recall. What was the second item that I told Hosty he had been out on the second and third? I am just trying to clarify here.
Mr. Jenner. You had told him that Lee Oswald had been at your home November 2 and 3, that you told him that Lee Oswald was an illogical person?
Mrs. Paine. That is it.
Mr. Jenner. And third, that you told him that Oswald had admitted being a Trotskyite Communist.
Mrs. Paine. I may have said that. I don't recall.
Mr. Jenner. You may have said the latter.