Mrs. Whitworth. On a Saturday; yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Yes; Saturday, December 14, 1963.
Mrs. Whitworth. I do remember; it was a Saturday that they came out.
Mr. Liebeler. And do you remember the names of the agents?
Mrs. Whitworth. No; I don't. They were just two tall fellows and I don't even know the names—I didn't take them down and I didn't think it was that important.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember telling those two men specifically that when this man's wife came in, when Oswald's wife came in, that Oswald told you that his youngest child had been born on October 20, 1963?
Mrs. Whitworth. Probably so—somewhere, you know, it was along that time, but you know it has been so long now that I have forgotten the dates.
Mr. Liebeler. And do you remember telling the FBI agents specifically the date October 20, 1963?
Mrs. Whitworth. I believe so. Now, like I say, I wouldn't swear to that but if I told them, that's what he had told me. I haven't reviewed this, like I say, before I come over here, so I'm just telling you what I think absolutely is true—the truth.
Mr. Liebeler. Right; and I want to try and find the state of your recollection as to just what this man told you about the date of birth of this young child, and if you remember specifically that he told you that the child was born October 20, 1963, I want you to tell me that, and if you can't remember that, I want you just to say that and it is very important that you give me the exact state of your recollection on that.