Mr. Jenner. Proceed.
Mr. Oswald. This occurred at the Inn of the Six Flags in Arlington, Tex.
Mr. Jenner. Fix the time.
Mr. Oswald. On Thursday morning, November 28, 1963, at which time I talked to Mrs. Marina N. Oswald.
Mr. Jenner. In whose presence, if anyone?
Mr. Oswald. If memory serves me correct, sir, in the presence of Mr. Jim Martin, and perhaps one Secret Service agent that I cannot recall vividly enough to identify by name. That Mr. Martin—if I may back up, sir. We did have a Secret Service agent there. I do recall he was Mr. Gopadze, who was acting as an interpreter. And I do believe that Mr. Gopadze acted as an interpreter at the time when we discussed with Marina the possibility of her moving to Mr. Jim Martin's home in Dallas, Tex., as a permanent guest or for as long as she wished to with her children, and I believe at this time she asked my opinion of this, whether or not I thought this was the thing to do, and my advice to her was that it was, and that she was going to abide by my decision that this was the thing to do at that time.
Mr. Jenner. This discussion occurred in the presence of these people you have mentioned?
Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Included in that discussion, was the alternative of her residing with your mother discussed?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; it was not, because I did not look to that as an alternative.