Mrs. Paine. Possibly; yes. I do recall saying that Lee doesn't drive, making the point that this was a hampering thing for him. And, of course, therefore it made it impossible for him to drive a truck for the Manner Bakery.
Mr. Jenner. And in that connection, had she mentioned the Texas Gypsum Co.?
Mrs. Paine. I don't recall that.
Mr. Jenner. At least you do recall that it was impractical to consider possible positions which would require him to operate an automobile.
Mrs. Paine. Yes. I believe I do recall a reference now to driving a truck, delivery truck.
Mr. Jenner. Harkening back to the meeting at Mr. Glover's apartment or home on the 22d of February 1963, do you recall whether Lee Oswald said anything about whether he was a Communist?
Mrs. Paine. I don't recall him saying anything of that nature.
Mr. Jenner. Did he say anything about any attempt on his part to join the Communist Party while he was in Russia?
Mrs. Paine. No; he did not. I did not listen to everything he said that evening.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall an incident in which there was a telephone call by Col. J. D. Wilmeth to your home, in which he spoke with Marina?