Mr. Jenner. You did not?
Mr. Evans. No.
Mr. Jenner. And they never did visit you after that, either; is that right?
Mr. Evans. That's right. They didn't visit us, and we didn't visit them.
Mr. Jenner. Was there any discussion of President Kennedy at this breakfast that you had with your wife and Lee that morning he first showed up—at least, before you left for work?
Mr. Evans. No.
Mr. Jenner. Was anything like that mentioned at all as long as you were there, at least?
Mr. Evans. No. Like I said, I just finished a cup of coffee and left. I had to get to the office.
Mr. Jenner. Did you ever see Lee Oswald in any fits of temper, so to speak?
Mr. Evans. No; I didn't. I never did actually see anything like that, but I could hear him all right, the way he would shout at his mother and so forth. I mean, but I never did actually see him at times like that. He would be up in the apartment. From what I could hear, though, I could tell that he was very demanding of her.