Mr. Rankin. Had you seen anything in the newspapers or heard anything over the radio or television?
Mrs. Oswald. No; we didn't have TV. I didn't see this in the newspaper.
Mr. Dulles. Do you know what newspaper it was in which your husband read this report?
Mrs. Oswald. No; Dallas Morning News maybe. It was a morning paper.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know whether there was any information at all in the papers about Mr. Nixon planning to come to Dallas about that time?
Mrs. Oswald. I didn't ever read the newspaper and I did not know; therefore, didn't know whether there was any information in the newspapers prior to this time about Vice President Nixon's arrival in Dallas.
Representative Ford. Could we establish the date more precisely, either by the newspapers or by testimony from Mrs. Oswald?
(At this point, the Chief Justice left the hearing room.)
Mr. Rankin. Mrs. Oswald, can you help us by telling how many days it was before you went to New Orleans that this incident occurred?
Mrs. Oswald. What day did I go to New Orleans?