Mr. Rankin. And how did you know it was a photograph of the Walker residence?
Mrs. Oswald. He told me that.
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Exhibit 3 for identification. I ask you if you can identify the photographs there.
Mrs. Oswald. Yes, these are all our photographs. P-1 is Walker's house. P-4 and P-3 is a photograph showing me and a girlfriend of mine in Minsk, after a New Year's party, on the morning, on January 1. Before I was married. This was taken early in the morning, after we had stayed overnight in the suburbs. P-5 shows Paul—Pavel Golovachev. He is assembling a television set. He sent us this photograph. He is from Minsk. He worked in the same factory as Lee did.
Mr. Rankin. Can you tell us which one is the picture of the Walker house on that exhibit?
Mrs. Oswald. P-1.
Mr. Rankin. And when did you first see that exhibit, P-1, of Exhibit 3?
Mrs. Oswald. Together with the other one. P-2 and P-6, I know that they are Lee's photographs, but I don't know what they depict.
Mr. Rankin. Were you shown the P-1 photograph of that Exhibit 3 at the same time you were shown the other one that you have identified regarding the Walker house?
Mrs. Oswald. It seems to me that that is so. I don't remember exactly. It is hard to remember.