Mr. Liebeler. But you don't want to discuss it any further?

*Mrs. Oswald. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have a copy of Lee's diary?

*Mrs. Oswald. Yes;—I have that now.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you have a copy of the diary before it was printed in the Dallas Morning News?

*Mrs. Oswald. No.

Mr. McKenzie. You might also ask her if I had a copy of it.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether or not Mr. McKenzie had a copy of the diary?

*Mrs. Oswald. I don't know—ask him. I don't know what you have in your office—I'm sorry.

Mr. McKenzie. Let the record show that Mr. McKenzie does not have a copy of the diary, and that Mrs. Oswald states she did not have a copy of the diary prior to its being published by the Dallas Morning News, and for the purposes of the record the Life magazine and Time, Inc., first gave me a copy of the diary, and I in turn furnished a copy of the diary to Mrs. Oswald from the copy that was given to me by Time, Inc.