Mr. Dulles. Didn't this statement that he made about Vice President Nixon make a strong impression on you also?

Mrs. Oswald. I don't know. I was pregnant at the time. I had a lot of other things to worry about. I was getting pretty well tired of all of these escapades of his.

Mr. Dulles. Was there any reason why you didn't tell the Commission about this when you testified before?

Mrs. Oswald. I had no—there is no particular reason. I just forgot. Very likely this incident didn't make a very great impression on me at that time.

Mr. Dulles. Now, before the death of President Kennedy, of course, you knew that your husband had purchased a rifle?

Mrs. Oswald. Yes.

Mr. Dulles. You knew that he had purchased a pistol?

Mrs. Oswald. Yes.

Mr. Dulles. And a knife?

Mrs. Oswald. No; what kind of knife?