At this point in Armstrong's "Harvey and Lee," Armstrong conjectures that FBI SA Carver Gayton may have been correct in his recollection that SA James Hosty had once stated that Lee Harvey Oswald was a paid FBI informant whom Hosty contacted at the apartment where he supposedly lived -- not the Paine house (HSCA testimony of Carver Gayton). Carver's story had changed quite a bit since he spoke to the Church Committee. This author believes SA Gayton was mistaken, and does not believe that James Hosty was acquainted with Oswald -- any Oswald -- prior to November 22, 1963.