Mr. Liebeler. Did anybody respond to Oswald's remarks about General Walker?

Mr. Krystinik. There were other people that discussed it, and then they discussed the bad display the people from the far right had put on when Mr. Stevenson was in Dallas, and it was regrettable that extremists would act like that. But any exact comment about General Walker I really don't remember.

Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald say anything about this Stevenson affair?

Mr. Krystinik. I couldn't say. I don't really remember.

Mr. Liebeler. Did he tell you that he had been at the meeting at which Stevenson had had his difficulty?

Mr. Krystinik. No, sir; he didn't tell me that. He told me, I think just me he had mentioned, if I remember exactly, he had mentioned to Michael and said, "I was there," in reference to the meeting of the General Walker group.

Mr. Liebeler. Are the remarks that you have told us about, the only remarks that Oswald made to the entire group that evening?

Mr. Krystinik. The only ones I can remember and swear that I know was the one in reference to General Walker not only being anti-Semitic but anti-Catholic and in regard to his comment about the Pope.

Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald comment on the John Birch Society as well as General Walker?

Mr. Krystinik. I know there was mention about him in the group. The group commented on the John Birch Society, and I don't remember exactly whether Oswald commented on them, too. I would like to be of help to you, but I don't remember.