Mr. Paine. Yes; I do.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you state your name for the record?
Mr. Paine. Michael Ralph Paine.
Mr. Liebeler. You are familiar with the Commission's procedure and you have testified before the Commission as I have heretofore indicated, isn't that correct?
Mr. Paine. I have testified before—yes.
Mr. Liebeler. You testified previously that when you first met Lee Oswald in April 1963, that you discussed to some extent Gen. Edwin A. Walker?
Mr. Paine. Yes; I think we did discuss him in passing.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald ever indicate to you in any way that he had been involved in the attempt on General Walker's life?
Mr. Paine. Not that I remember at all—nothing whatsoever. I think the only thing he did—the only thing that I can remember now, was that he seemed to have a smile in regard to that person. It was inscrutable—I didn't know what he was smiling about—I just thought perhaps it was—the guy assumed it was rapport for a person who was an extreme proponent of a certain kind of patriotism or something.
Mr. Liebeler. General Walker was?