Mr. Lawson. Yes; I recall Mr. Sorrels asking if he had been out—where he had been living, where he had been employed over the last years, and other information Mr. Sorrels already knew about.
Representative Ford. What was his attitude? What was the attitude of Oswald during this period?
Mr. Lawson. Oswald just answered the questions as asked to him. He didn't volunteer any information. He sat there quite stoically, not much of an expression on his face.
Mr. Dulles. Quite what?
Mr. Lawson. Stoically.
Mr. Dulles. Stoical?
Mr. Lawson. Yes, sir.
Representative Ford. Was he belligerent?
Mr. Lawson. No, sir; he didn't seem to be belligerent at all.
Representative Ford. Did he resent the interrogation?