Mr. Rankin. So that the record will be clear on this, Mr. McKenzie, the prior testimony did not purport to indicate that Mrs. Oswald thought he was practicing right on Love Field where the airplanes were landing or anything like that. It was that he took that bus and took the rifle and came back with the rifle and that the bus went to Love Field and the investigation has shown that there is at least one place in that immediate neighborhood where there is gun practice carried on.

Mr. Dulles. Is there testimony, Mr. Rankin, as to more than one trip or should we get that from the witness?

Mr. Rankin. She testified right now she only knew of this one although she knew of his cleaning his guns a number of times. She just testified to that. Do you want more than that?

Mr. Dulles. I thought the record was a little fuzzy. Maybe you should clarify it.

Mr. McKenzie. I think you should ask the question.

Mr. Rankin. Will you tell us, Mrs. Oswald, how you thought your husband might have been practicing in the area near Love Field or how you concluded that he might have been practicing with the rifle in the area near Love Field.

Mrs. Oswald. Only because that is the bus, only because that is where the bus goes. He never told me where.

Mr. Rankin. And you don't know whether he was practicing at a place near Love Field or some place between where he got on the bus near your home and Love Field; is that right?

Mrs. Oswald. No; I don't know, even now I don't know where it is.

Senator Cooper. Can I just ask a question? Do you know how many times he took the rifle from your home?