Mrs. Oswald. I was in my room at that time busy with little Rachel, and I heard voices which I thought were voices of the FBI. I came out of the room and they were in a hurry to leave. They did not talk to me at that time, other than just a greeting.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know whether or not they had been talking to Mrs. Paine about you or your husband?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes. She told me about it, but I was not especially interested. She does not interpret quite exactly. She is hard to understand. But she told me that in general terms.
Mr. Rankin. You have told us about the fact that you got the telephone number of the FBI agent and gave it to your husband. Was that the November 1 interview when that happened?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. I will hand you Exhibit 18, and ask you if you can identify that for us, and tell us what it is.
Mrs. Oswald. Lee's notebook.
Mr. Rankin. Is your handwriting in that Exhibit 18?
Mrs. Oswald. It must be, yes, I will find mine. There are many different handwritings in here. Different people have written in this notebook. Sometimes Russian friends in Russia would note their address in this notebook.
This is mine.