Mr. Rankin. And that you were referring to when you offered them to the Commission?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Thank you very much and we would like to return them to you at this time.
The Chairman. We will return them to you, Mrs. Oswald.
Mr. Rankin. That is all I have, Mr. Chairman.
The Chairman. Well I think that will be all then. Thank you Mrs. Oswald and if you become too tired with your testimony, we know it has been a long and arduous task for you, but we appreciate your presence.
Now, Mr. Doyle.
Mr. Doyle. Sorry for the interruption, sir. Mrs. Oswald, do you care to make any comment to the Commission about the tape recording, the transcript of the tape recording of Mrs. Marguerite Oswald furnished to you by the Commission this morning? Do you care to make any comment about that?
Mrs. Oswald. Should I go all the way and make the comment?
Mr. Doyle. You make any comment you desire on that paper. I ask you whether or not you have any comment to make concerning that paper that you sent, that you were given?