Mr. Rankin. Would that be four or five pieces?
Mr. Johnson. Possibly more than that; about seven or eight.
Mr. Rankin. Could you briefly describe about what they were for the record?
Mr. Johnson. Well, they would be those pieces of literature which somehow state what was being distributed around that time from our offices, and I know it included a pamphlet "End The Cold War" by Gus Hall; it included a pamphlet on the McCarran Act. I think it would have included at that time another pamphlet on "Peaceful Co-existence." Then the pamphlet that we usually sent by Elizabeth Flynn, something of the history of the Communist Party, "Horizons of the Future." I am guessing now, to tell the truth about it, from here on.
Mr. Rankin. Do you recall the reference in this Exhibit 1 to honorary membership cards in the Fair Play For Cuba?
Mr. Johnson. I know the reference is there; yes.
Mr. Rankin. Do you recall whether or not the cards were enclosed or not?
Mr. Johnson. I really don't remember that.
Mr. Rankin. Did you ever have any oral communications with Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Johnson. None whatsoever.