Mr. Oswald. Well——

Mr. Jenner. And give the approximate times.

Mr. Oswald. There again, sir, there is a letter from Lee in Russia stating that he had sent a gift or gifts to us at my residence in Fort Worth, Tex. I recall that on two occasions we received gifts from Russia at my address in Fort Worth, Tex. I believe the first one consisted of Russian cigarettes, Russian candy, six place mats or six napkins that Marina had embroidered herself.

Mr. McKenzie. Or at least what they told you Marina had embroidered.

Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir. And also a Russian wooden doll, the type that pops open in the middle and has a smaller doll on the inside and so forth down the line until you end up with one approximately an inch high from one originating from one six or seven inches high. That was the first package that I recall receiving from Lee and his wife while they were in Russia.

Mr. Jenner. Approximately when was that?

Mr. Oswald. Prior to Christmas of 1961.

Mr. Jenner. There was a second occasion when you received a package?

Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir, that is correct.

Mr. Jenner. What was that?