Mr. Hosty. The information I had her relay? She seemed to calm down a little bit, and when I left she was smiling. I left her in a relaxed mood. I didn't want to leave her alarmed and upset, a woman with a new baby. It is not the thing to do. So she apparently was smiling, happy, and she shook hands with me as I left, I wanted to leave her in a good frame of mind. I then left.
Mr. Stern. Did you address any questions to Marina Oswald through Mrs. Paine?
Mr. Hosty. Not questions, no. I just relayed the information to her of this nature I just gave.
Mr. Stern. Anything else that you said——
Mr. Hosty. No, sir; that is all I can recall.
Mr. Stern. To be translated for Marina Oswald?
Mr. Hosty. No.
Mr. Stern. Anything else about your interview with Mrs. Paine?
Mr. Hosty. Yes; after Mrs. Paine told me that she would try to find out where Lee Oswald was living, I then gave her my name and telephone number. I wrote it down on a piece of paper for her. I am fairly certain I printed it so she would be able to read it all right. I printed my name and wrote down my office telephone number, and handed it to Mrs. Paine.
Mr. Stern. Did you put anything else on this piece of paper?