Do you remember going at any meeting with Lee Oswald at which Mr. Walker was present?
Mr. Paine. No—the only meeting I went to was the ACLU meeting, that I recall.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recall going to any meeting yourself in October 1963, with or without Oswald, at which General Walker was present?
Mr. Paine. General Walker was present at the—Oswald mentioned the U.N.-U.S. Day meeting held by the rightists, which occurred a day or two or two nights before the ACLU meeting. He had been to that by himself. I had gone that same evening to a John Birch meeting. We were not together, but they were two things that occurred simultaneously, and that's where Lee, by his report at the ACLU meeting said he was and Walker was there. Maybe that's what Marina had in mind.
Mr. Liebeler. But you, yourself, don't have any recollection of your ever being at a meeting when he was there?
Mr. Paine. No; I have never seen General Walker that I can recall.
Mr. Liebeler. You have never seen Walker?
Mr. Paine. Unless he was—in a year previous to that I had been to the Indignation Committee meeting—no—that is the answer to your previous question.
Mr. Liebeler. Do—to the best of your recollection, you don't ever remember seeing General Walker present?
Mr. Paine. That's right.