Mr. Rankin. Have you made any inquiry in the Secret Service to determine whether or not Lee Harvey Oswald was ever an agent of that Service?
Secretary Dillon. Yes. I heard rumors of this type of thing very early, and I asked the direct question of Chief Rowley and was informed that he never had any connection with the Secret Service.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know of any evidence in regard to Lee Harvey Oswald being an agent of any part of the government?
Secretary Dillon. I am not aware of any evidence myself in that way, but I don't think I necessarily would be fully competent in that.
Mr. Rankin. But you have never heard of any such evidence?
Secretary Dillon. I have never heard it.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know of any area of the investigation of the Commission that you would like to suggest that we do more than we have insofar as you are familiar with it?
Secretary Dillon. No. As far as I know, the investigation has been very thorough.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know of any credible evidence that would lead you or anyone to believe that there was a conspiracy, foreign or domestic, involved in the assassination of President Kennedy?
Secretary Dillon. No. From all the evidence I have seen, this was the work of one deranged individual.