Mrs. Murret. Yes; that's what I said. It's still listed that way. His uncle gave him that nickname when he was a small child, and I always knew him by the name of "Dutz." I never call him anything else but that, but his family always called him Charles.
Mr. Jenner. What business is he in?
Mrs. Murret. What's that?
Mr. Jenner. What is your husband's business again?
Mrs. Murret. He works as a clerk.
Mr. Jenner. Is there anything else you can remember about Lee Oswald, the father of Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mrs. Murret. I don't remember anything else; no. I didn't know anything about him at all other than being an insurance clerk and coming around the house to collect insurance. He sort of maybe seemed to be a little forward maybe, I thought, but, like a lot of insurance men, maybe it helps on the debits, you know.
Mr. Jenner. He was aggressive in collecting the accounts; do you mean?
Mrs. Murret. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. But not forward in any other respect?