Mr. Rankin. Did you say anything like "Look what my crazy one has done? Bought a rifle" or something of that kind?
Mrs. Oswald. This sounds like something I might say. Perhaps I did.
Mr. Rankin. In the period of October 1962, you did spend some time with Mrs. Hall, did you not, in her home?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Will you tell us about how that happened?
Mrs. Oswald. When Lee found work in Dallas, Elena Hall proposed that I stay with her for some time, because she was alone, and I would be company.
Mr. Rankin. Did that have anything to do with any quarrels with your husband?
Mrs. Oswald. No.
Mr. Rankin. During that period of October of 1962, when your husband went to Dallas to get work, do you know where he lived?
Mrs. Oswald. I know that for—at first, for some time he stayed at the YMCA, but later he rented an apartment, but I don't know at what address. Because in the letters which he wrote me, the return address was a post office box.