Mr. Rankin. Before this incident about the fictitious name, were you and your husband getting along quite well?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Did he seem to like his job at the depository?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes, because it was not dirty work.
Mr. Rankin. Had he talked about getting any other job?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes. When he went to answer some ads, he preferred to get some work connected with photography rather than this work. He liked this work relatively speaking—he liked it. But, of course, he wanted to get something better.
Mr. Rankin. Did you like the photographic work?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes. It was interesting for him. When he would see his work in the newspaper he would always point it out.
Mr. Rankin. He had a reference in his notebook to the word "Microdot". Do you know what he meant by that?
Mrs. Oswald. No.