(Testimony of Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald Resumed)
Mr. Rankin.
You don't know whether it was your husband's?
Mrs. Oswald.
I don't know.
Mr. Thorne.
May I clarify the exhibit? It is an application for a Texas driver's license. Standard form application.
Mr. Rankin.
We offer in evidence Exhibit 112.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 112, and received in evidence.)
Mrs. Oswald.
It is quite possible that Lee prepared that, because Ruth Paine insisted on Lee's obtaining a license.
Mr. Rankin.
Did you hear her insist?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes. She said it would be good to have.
Mr. Rankin.
And when was that?
Mrs. Oswald.
October or November.
Mr. Rankin.
1962?
Mrs. Oswald.
'63.
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 113 is a driver's handbook published by the State of Texas.
Mrs. Oswald.
We had this book for quite some time. George Bouhe had given that to Lee if he at some time would try to learn how to drive.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 113.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 113, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin.
Was your husband able to drive a car?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes, I think that he knew how. Ruth taught him how.
Mr. Rankin.
Did he have a driver's license that you know of?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
This is a Russian camera of Lee's--binoculars.
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 114 is a leather case containing a pair of binoculars.
Mr. Rankin.
Do you remember having seen those binoculars, known as Exhibit 114, before?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes. We had binoculars in Russia because we liked to look through them at a park.
Mr. Rankin.
Do you know whether your husband used them in connection with the Walker incident?
Mrs. Oswald.
I don't know.
Mr. Rankin.
He never said anything about that?
Mrs. Oswald.
No.
Mr. Rankin.
We offer in evidence Exhibit 114.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 114, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Thorne.
Exhibit 115 is a box containing a stamping kit.
Mrs. Oswald.
That is Lee's. When he was busy with his Cuba, he used it.
Mr. Rankin.
You mean when he was working on the Fair Play for Cuba, he used this?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 115.
The Chairman.
It may be admitted.
(The article referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 115, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin.
How did he use that kit in Exhibit 115 in connection with his Fair Play for Cuba campaign?
Mrs. Oswald.
He had leaflets for which he assembled letters and printed his address.
Mr. Rankin.
And he used this kit largely to stamp the address on the letters?
Mrs. Oswald.
Not letters, but leaflets.
Mr. Rankin.
He stamped the address on the leaflets?
Mrs. Oswald.
Handbills, rather.
Yes.
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