Mr. Rankin. Did you say anything more than you have told us to him about this matter at that time?

Mrs. Oswald. I closed the front door to the building that day and when we were quarreling about—when we were struggling over the question of whether or not he should go out I said a great deal to him.

Mr. Rankin. What did you say to him then?

Mrs. Oswald. I don't remember.

Mr. Rankin. Just tell us in substance?

Mrs. Oswald. I really don't remember now. I only remember that I told him that I am sorry of all these pranks of his and especially after the one with General Walker, and he had promised me, I told him that he had promised me——

Mr. Rankin. Did he say anything in answer to that?

Mrs. Oswald. I don't remember.

Mr. Dulles. As I recall, in your previous testimony there was some indication that you had said that if he did the Walker type of thing again you would notify the authorities. Did that conversation come up at this time with your husband?

Mrs. Oswald. Yes; I said that. But he didn't go at that time and after all he was my husband.