Mr. Jenner. That was the speech that you made on the evening of August 28 at the Santa Ana Valley High School?

Mr. Oliver. That is right.

Mr. Jenner. Do I properly infer from that response of yours that you had sources, one or more, for your article, that was or were other than public sources——

Mr. Oliver. No; I merely am trying to keep the record clear by stating the FBI people, I believe, spoke to me only about the speech.

Mr. Jenner. I see. This report of the FBI, if directed to your article in American Opinion would be equally applicable to it?

Mr. Oliver. Yes. With, of course, the exceptions that I have already mentioned, Colonel Clark, reports from——

Mr. Jenner. With whatever exceptions you have already placed on record in this examination.

Mr. Oliver. That is right.

Mr. Jenner. The report of your Santa Ana Valley High School speech on the evening of August 28, 1964, at least as reported in the Washington Post, on page 19, the issue dated August 30, 1964, purports to quote you as having said, “I don’t know whether Oswald was paid by the CIA or by the Soviet secret police—and it is just a matter of bookkeeping anyway.” Did you make that statement in the course of your speech to the Santa Ana Valley High School audience?

Mr. Oliver. Not in that form, and not in all probability in the context in which I am quoted there.