Mr. Paine. General Walker was—yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, when you first met Oswald, as I recall, on April 2, I believe it was, of 1963?
Mr. Paine. You have been keeping up with this—I haven't been thinking about Oswald for a year.
Mr. Liebeler. You don't have any recollection as to the date at this point?
Mr. Paine. No.
Mr. Liebeler. In any event, you did meet Oswald sometime in April, for the first time; do you recall whether it was before or after that Walker had been attacked?
Mr. Paine. I don't recall now; and as I remember—back in the fall—I wasn't aware then whether it was before or after. It isn't just a lapse of memory now.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember discussing with Oswald the fact that someone had shot at General Walker?
Mr. Paine. No—I don't. That would have led me to think it was prior to his being shot at.
Mr. Liebeler. You are referring to this specific date. Now, my question means to comprehend any time—do you remember discussing at any time with Oswald the fact that General Walker had been attacked?