Mrs. Oswald. No, I have never seen him use this specific map. Possibly he marked this place, not because of what happened there, but because this was the place where he worked, I don't know. He had a habit to note down the addresses of all acquaintances where he worked.
Mr. Rankin. Can you tell whether the writing on the side of the map there is in your husband's handwriting?
Mrs. Oswald. It doesn't look like his handwriting.
(The document referred to was marked for identification as Commission Exhibit No. 128.)
Mr. Thorne. Exhibit 129 purports to be some type of an official document in Russian.
Mrs. Oswald. That is my birth certificate.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know why it was issued at that date, rather than presumably the one that was issued when you were born?
Mrs. Oswald. Because mine was lost somewhere, and it was reissued.
Mr. Rankin. Did you have to go there to get it?
Mrs. Oswald. No, simply write a letter.