Mrs. Oswald. They were correct as far as I could remember. The only detail as far as my memory served me—the only detail which might be confused is the one with the bathroom.

Mr. Rankin. Had your husband said anything before or did he say anything at that time in regard to Mr. Nixon showing any hostility, friendship, or anything else?

Mrs. Oswald. Showing any hostility or friendship toward Mr. Nixon?

Mr. Rankin. Yes; toward Nixon.

Mrs. Oswald. I don't remember him saying anything—I don't remember but he didn't tell me. I don't remember him saying anything of that sort. I only remember the next day he told me that Nixon did not come. Excuse me.

Mr. Rankin. Yes.

Mrs. Oswald. The FBI suggested that possibly I was confused between Johnson and Nixon but there is no question that in this incident it was a question of Mr. Nixon. I remember distinctly the name Nixon because I read from the presidential elections that there was a choice between President Kennedy and Mr. Nixon.

Representative Ford. Where did your husband get the pistol that morning; do you remember?

Mrs. Oswald. What, where?

Representative Ford. Where.