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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. I - Page 114« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald Resumed)

Mr. Rankin.
Do you recall whether he stamped his name on the handbills, too?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
What name did he stamp on them?
Mrs. Oswald.
Lee Harvey Oswald.
Mr. Rankin.
Did he use the name Hidell on those, too?
Mrs. Oswald.
I don't remember. Perhaps.
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 116 is a Spanish to English and English to Spanish dictionary.
Mr. Rankin.
Have you seen that before?
Mrs. Oswald.
When Lee came from Mexico City I think he had this.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 116.
The Chairman.
It may be received.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 116, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 117 is one sheet of paper with, some penciled markings on it.
Mrs. Oswald.
I don't know what that is. I don't know.
Mr. Rankin.
Do you recognize any of the writing on that exhibit?
Mrs. Oswald.
Lee's handwriting.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 117.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 117, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 118 is a clipping from a newspaper. There are some notations on it.
Mr. Rankin.
Do you recall seeing that clipping, Exhibit 118, before?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
Mr. Rankin.
Do you recognize any of the handwriting on it?
Mrs. Oswald.
As far as it is visible, it is similar to Lee's handwriting.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer Exhibit 118.
The Chairman.
118 may be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 118, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin.
118 has a reference to the President, with regard to the income tax, and the position of the Administration as being favorable to business rather than to the small taxpayer in the approach to the income tax.
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 119 contains a key with a chain.
Mrs. Oswald.
I don't know what this is a key to.
Mr. Rankin.
It appears to be a key to a padlock. Do you recognize it?
Mrs. Oswald.
I can see that it is a key to a padlock, but I have never used such a key.
Mr. Rankin.
Have you ever seen your husband use such a key?
Mrs. Oswald.
It is hard to remember what key he used. I know he had a key.
(The article referred to was marked as Commission Exhibit No. 119 for identification.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit. 120 purports to be a telescope 15 power telescope.
Mrs. Oswald.
I have never seen such a telescope.
Mr. Rankin.
You never saw it as a part of your husband's things?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
(The article referred to was marked for identification as Exhibit No. 120.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 121 is a Russell Stover candy box filled with miscellaneous assortment--medicines of all kinds.
Mr. Rankin.
Mrs. Oswald, can you help us in regard to that Exhibit 121? Are those your medicines or are those your husband's?
Mrs. Oswald.
These are all my medications.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 121 and received in evidence.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 122 is a cardboard box containing an assortment of items.
Mrs. Oswald.
These are all his things. I think he used this to clean the rifle.
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