Mr. Isaacs. When you say "reports," I would like you to be specific.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you dictate a memorandum?
Mr. Isaacs. Yes. My telephone conversation with his sister-in-law I believe was dictated in there. I don't remember now whether I indicated or not that he would not not accept our decision. I might have put that in there to point up the fact that I reported this to the administrator.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember whether you had this difficulty with Lee Oswald immediately after you called Texas, or could it have been on the next day, do you remember?
Mr. Isaacs. I don't remember if there was a next day. I can't recall that at all, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. The best of your recollection is that you saw him just on one day?
Mr. Isaacs. Yes. I don't remember whether there was any other time that I saw him. I think he was in the office that one time.
Mr. Liebeler. What is the address of your office?
Mr. Isaacs. 42 Franklin Street.
Mr. Liebeler. And that is where Mr. Oswald came in at that time; is that correct?