Mr. Voebel. No; none whatever. As far as I know, I was the only one that would enter his home, around that age, so I would be the only one to know, and I can say for certain that the only things Lee would be reading when I would be at his home would be comic books and the normal things that kids read.
Mr. Jenner. Were you a voracious reader in those days?
Mr. Voebel. No.
Mr. Jenner. What do you say as to Lee Oswald, if you know?
Mr. Voebel. I really can't say for sure, but he did impress me, in the time that I knew him and associated with him, that he wasn't a great reader. We liked to fool around more than we liked to go to school, I guess you would say.
Mr. Jenner. You would not consider that Lee was a good reader?
Mr. Voebel. No; I wouldn't. I know my studies always came hard to me, even music when I first started with it.
Mr. Jenner. Are you still interested in music?
Mr. Voebel. Yes; I still play music.
Mr. Jenner. Would you say, in looking back to your acquaintance with Lee, that he had a normal curiosity about things, the normal curiosity of a young man of 13, 14, 15, or 16 years old?