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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. I - Page 119« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald Resumed)

The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 136, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 137 is a camera in a leather case.
Mr. Rankin.
Have you ever seen that camera before?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
Mr. Dulles.
Is that a Russian camera?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 137 for identification.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 138 is a flash attachment for some type of camera. It is an Ansco flash attachment.
Mrs. Oswald.
I have never seen it.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit' No. 138 for identification.)
Mr. Rankin.
Do you know what happened to the American camera that you referred to?
Mr. Oswald.
I don't know.
Mr. Rankin.
Was this Ansco flash equipment an attachment for that camera?
Mrs. Oswald.
I have never seen it. It seems to me that it is new.
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 139.
Mrs. Oswald.
This is the fateful rifle of Lee Oswald.
Mr. Rankin.
Is that the scope that it had on it, as far as you know?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 139.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 139, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 140 apparently is a blanket.
Mr. Rankin.
Have you seen that before, Mrs. Oswald?
Mrs. Oswald.
This is still from Russia. June loved to play with that blanket.
Mr. Rankin.
Was that the blanket that your husband used to cover up the rifle?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes. We didn't use this blanket as a cover. He used it for the rifle.
Mr. Rankin.
And it was the blanket that you saw and thought was covering the rifle in the garage at the Paine's, is it?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
Did he use it as a cover for the rifle at other places where you lived?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 140.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 140, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin.
Did you say that June played with this blanket, Exhibit 140?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes. I would put that on the floor to make it softer--on a balcony, for example, when June was playing on it.
Mr. Rankin.
Is that in this country or in Russia?
Mrs. Oswald.
She didn't crawl yet in Russia.
Mr. Rankin.
What balcony was that what house?
Mrs. Oswald.
On Neely Street, in Dallas.
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 141 is an envelope that contains a bullet.
Mr. Rankin.
Have you ever seen bullets or shells like that that your husband had?
Mrs. Oswald.
I think Lee's were smaller.
Mr. Rankin.
If that was the size for his gun, would that cause you to think it was the same?
Mrs. Oswald.
Probably.
Mr. Rankin.
Where did you see his?
Mrs. Oswald.
In New Orleans, and on Neely Street.
Mr. Rankin.
In the box, or laying loose some place?
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