Mrs. Oswald. No. In her letter to me she indicated that she would come either the 20th or the 21st of September, and she did come at that time.
Mr. Rankin. Did you move your household goods in her station wagon at that time?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know whether or not the rifle was carried in the station wagon?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes, it was.
Mr. Rankin. Did you have anything to do with loading it in there?
Mrs. Oswald. No. Lee was loading everything on because I was pregnant at the time. But I know that Lee loaded the rifle on.
Mr. Rankin. Was the rifle carried in some kind of a case when you went back with Mrs. Paine?
Mrs. Oswald. After we arrived. I tried to put the bed, the child's crib together, the metallic parts, and I looked for a certain part, and I came upon something wrapped in a blanket. I thought that was part of the bed, but it turned out to be the rifle.
Mr. Rankin. Do you remember whether the pistol was carried back in Mrs. Paine's car too?