Mr. Leavelle. Yes.

Mr. Ball. What did Oswald say?

Mr. Leavelle. He said that he preferred—he never had gotten in touch with this lawyer in New York City that represented the American Civil Liberties Union and he wanted to get in touch with him and said if he didn't do any better, or could not get him, he would like to talk with this man about it.

Mr. Ball. Can you remember any other questions asked Oswald by Captain Fritz?

Mr. Leavelle. No, not offhand; I would probably remember them if I heard the questions but I do not remember offhand.

Mr. Ball. Did anybody talk to him about the post office box?

Mr. Leavelle. Yes; Mr. Kelley asked him several questions and probably Mr. Sorrels about the post office box, both here and one he had in Shreveport—wherever it was.

Mr. Ball. New Orleans?

Mr. Leavelle. New Orleans, yes.

Mr. Ball. Do you remember what Oswald said?