Mr. Johnson. In the sense—well, in this sense, that while not being responsible for what that committee may do, if there were activities being done by a committee which would have our sympathy, well, there would be that kind of relationship; but that is not any—not where we would assume responsibility for it, nor could we indicate what its policy would be, or anything like that.
Mr. Rankin. You are trying to distinguish between some official relationship and mere sympathy?
Mr. Johnson. That is correct.
Mr. Rankin. Is that it? You did recognize a sympathy or desire to encourage the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, I take it, then?
Mr. Johnson. That and other similar committees, whatever they may be, but not exclusively that.
(Document marked Johnson Exhibit No. 3.)
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Exhibit No. 3 and ask you if you recall having received that from Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Johnson. Yes; I do.
Mr. Rankin. Is that one of the letters that you delivered to the FBI at the time you described?
Mr. Johnson. That is.