Senator Cooper. Now, you later employed Mr. McKenzie as your attorney and you have since discharged him, haven't you?*

*Mrs. Oswald. I employed Mr. McKenzie to wind up the affair with Mr. Martin and Mr. Thorne, and he was not employed on any other basis—just for that particular thing.

**Not permanently.

*Not permanently—just for that particular thing, despite the fact that he did give advice on other business of mine. Of course, I needed an attorney in my dealings with the Commission that's what he told me—that I needed an attorney to deal with the Commission.

Mr. Gopadze. She said——

Mr. Rankin. She said more than that.

*Mrs. Oswald. Now, as I feel now, I don't need any lawyer before the Commission.

Senator Cooper. If you'll just answer my question now: Do you have a lawyer to represent you now?*

Mrs. Oswald. No.

Senator Cooper. Who is your business agent?