Mr. Rankin. Was anything else said about that matter at any time?

Mrs. Oswald. I taunted him about this and teased about this and said how shameful it is that a person who has his own perfectly good name should take another name and he said, "It is none of your business, I would have to do it this way, people will think I have a big organization" and so forth.

Mr. Rankin. Did you ask him why he needed to have the other name in your handwriting rather than his own?

Mrs. Oswald. I did ask him that and he would answer that in order that people will think it is two people involved and not just one.

Mr. Dulles. Did you ever sign any more such cards with the name "Hidell"?

Mrs. Oswald. Only this one.

Mr. Dulles. And you never signed the name "Hidell" on any other paper at any time?

Mrs. Oswald. Only once.

Representative Ford. Where did this actual signing take place, Mrs. Oswald?

Mrs. Oswald. In New Orleans.