Mrs. Oswald. No.
Mr. Rankin. There was some correspondence with the Embassy about your husband returning alone. Did you ever discuss that?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. What did he say about that, and what did you say?
Mrs. Oswald. He said that if he did go alone, he feared that they would not permit me to leave, and that he would, therefore, wait for me.
Mr. Rankin. What did you say?
Mrs. Oswald. I thanked him for the fact that he wanted to wait for me.
Mr. Rankin. Where did you stay in Moscow when you went there about your visa?
Mrs. Oswald. At first, we stopped at the Hotel Ostamkino. And then we moved to the Hotel Berlin, formerly Savoy.
Mr. Rankin. How long were you there on that trip?