Mrs. Oswald. Yes.

Mr. Rankin. What did you say about that?

Mrs. Oswald. Yes; I told him that I was pregnant.

Mr. Rankin. Did you observe his action at the time of this Nixon incident, how he acted?

Mrs. Oswald. How he reacted to this?

Mr. Rankin. How he reacted to your interfering with him.

Mrs. Oswald. At first he was extremely angry, and he said, "You are always getting in my way." But then rather quickly he gave in, which was rather unusual for him. At the time I didn't give this any thought, but now I think it was just rather a kind of nasty joke he was playing with me. Sometimes Lee was—he had a sadistic—my husband had a sadistic streak in him and he got pleasure out of harming people, and out of harming me, not physically but emotionally and mentally.

Mr. Rankin. Have you told us substantially all that happened about this Nixon incident?

Mrs. Oswald. That is all I can remember.

Representative Ford. Can you tell us why you didn't mention this incident to the Commission when you appeared before?