Mr. Martello. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. What kind of meetings?
Mr. Martello. Just meetings by other groups. There was no indication of any names, but I had asked him if he held his meetings on Pine Street, and he reflected—only in gesture—that there was some, or appeared to be some, connection between the two, but it is mere speculation upon my part.
Mr. Liebeler. He didn't indicate one way or the other, directly or indirectly, that this was the case?
Mr. Martello. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. From your memorandum it appears that Oswald told you that he had worked for the Jax Brewery about 1½ months prior to the time of the interview. Did you make any check with the Jax Brewing Co. to determine whether or not this was a true statement?
Mr. Martello. No, sir; I did not.
Mr. Liebeler. You are unable to state at this time whether it is true or false that Oswald worked at the Jax Brewery?
Mr. Martello. That is correct, sir. I am unable to state that as a fact.
Mr. Liebeler. You also indicate that you terminated your interview with Oswald, and he was permitted to use the telephone, apparently as a result of which a Mrs. Murat—spelled M-u-r-a-t in the memorandum, but I believe it is correctly spelled M-u-r-r-e-t——