Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember at that time that Mr. Ball asked you the question, "Did you ever talk to a New York lawyer who said he was from New York?" And that you answered, "No, sir." Mr. Ball then asked you, "Did you ever talk to a lawyer who was investigating the case on behalf of the deceased man, Lee Oswald?" Your answer was, "No, sir." Mr. Ball asked, "Did you ever talk to a man who said he was representing the mother of Lee Oswald?" And you answered, "No, sir." And then Mr. Ball asked you, "You don't remember ever talking to a man named Mark Lane?" And then you answered, No, sir."
Mrs. Markham. Right.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember giving that testimony at that time?
Mrs. Markham. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you ever talked to Mark Lane?
Mrs. Markham. No; I haven't—I haven't never seen the man in my life.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you ever talk to Mark Lane on the telephone?
Mrs. Markham. No.
Mr. Liebeler. And you remember that Congressman Ford specifically, and Mr. Dulles, asked you whether or not you had talked to Mark Lane on the telephone and you told them at that time that you had not talked to Mark Lane?
Mrs. Markham. No, sir; I have never seen the man. If he was to come in here, I wouldn't know who he was.