Mr. Rankin. Do you know about when that was with reference to the time you moved in with the Martins?

Mrs. Oswald. I think it was in the first month. I don't remember which day it was, though.

Mr. Rankin. Do you recall whether you first told Robert about it some time in January of this year?

Mrs. Oswald. I think it was earlier than that, early in December. Perhaps in the beginning of January, but I think it was before New Year's.

Mr. Rankin. If Robert has stated that it was on a Sunday, January 12 of this year, do you think he is in error then?

Mrs. Oswald. I don't think that Robert would make a mistake. I might make a mistake myself but I don't think he would make a mistake because he doesn't have quite as many, because he has not been in contact with quite as many of these events and doesn't have quite as much to remember as I have. And in general, I have a bad memory for figures.

Mr. Rankin. Did you discuss the Nixon incident at anytime with Mr. Thorne or Mr. Martin, your agent?

Mrs. Oswald. I told Martin about it but I don't think I told Thorne about it, and if Thorne learned about it it must have been from Martin.

Mr. Rankin. You just related how you told Mr. Martin about it and the occasion in your testimony a moment ago; is that right?

Mrs. Oswald. I am certain that these were the circumstances in which I told Martin about this. Whether or not the—it's possible I was just talking with Martin and his wife about Lee and it just came into my mind and I don't remember whether Robert was there or not, or whether I told Robert later.