Please excuse me. Perhaps I talk too much.
Mr. Rankin. When you had your child baptized, did you discuss that with your husband?
Mrs. Oswald. I knew that Lee was not religious, and, therefore, I did not tell him about it. I lived in Fort Worth at that time, while he lived in Dallas.
But when June was baptized, I told him about it, and he didn't say anything about it. He said it was my business. And he said, "Okay, if you wish." He had nothing against it. He only took offense at the fact that I hadn't told him about it ahead of time.
Mr. Rankin. Are you a member of any church?
Mrs. Oswald. I believe in God, of course, but I do not go to church—first because I do not have a car. And, secondly, because there is only one Russian Church. Simply that I believe in God in my own heart, and I don't think it is necessary to visit the church.
Mr. Rankin. While your husband—or while you were visiting the Halls, did your husband tell you about getting his job in Dallas?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes. I knew about it before he left for Dallas, that he already had work there.
Mr. Rankin. Do you recall whether your husband rented the apartment in Dallas about November 3, 1962?
Mrs. Oswald. For him?