Mrs. Oswald. Yes.

Mr. Rankin. Mrs. Oswald, we would like to have you tell about the incident in regard to Mr. Nixon that you have told about since we had your last examination. Could you tell us what you know about that incident, first, when it happened insofar as you can recall?

Mrs. Oswald. I am very sorry I didn't mention this before. I prefer that you ask me the questions and that will help me to remember what there is.

Mr. Rankin. Can you tell us what Mr. Nixon it is, was it Richard Nixon, the former Vice President of the United States that you were referring to?

Mrs. Oswald. I only know one Nixon and I think it was Richard Nixon which it was all about.

Mr. Rankin. Can you fix the date when this occurrence did happen? Approximately?

Mrs. Oswald. It was a weekend before he went to New Orleans and after the Walker business I think. But I might be mistaken as to whether or not this was a weekend because I am basing this on the fact that my husband was home and he wasn't—wasn't always employed and he was at home weekdays as well sometimes, so I can't be entirely sure that it was a weekend.

Mr. Rankin. Can you place the place of the various homes you had that this happened?

Mrs. Oswald. Neely Street.

Mr. Rankin. At the Neely Street house. Do you know what time of day it occurred?