Mrs. Oswald. Lydia Dymitruk took me to the hospital.
Mr. McKenzie. That is all I have, Mr. Chief Justice.
The Chairman. Thank you, Mrs. Oswald, I think that will be all.
Mr. McKenzie. Mr. Chief Justice, before we close for the day I do have one request I would like to make of the Commission on the record.
The Chairman. Yes.
Mr. McKenzie. On behalf of Mrs. Oswald, I would like to have returned to her the original or original copies of all letters which she has previously furnished to the Commission, diaries, pictures, or any personal property of Lee Harvey Oswald that was presented to the Commission, including his personal effects and his diary, in particular his wedding ring, a watch, belt buckles, or any personal effects belonging to either Lee Harvey Oswald or Mrs. Oswald that have been presented as original exhibits to the Commission.
The Chairman. The Commission will consider that in connection with all the other things that you asked for in connection with her writings.
Mr. McKenzie. And may I respectfully ask this. In the Commission's consideration of our request, in connection with the original instruments or documents, or whatever it may be, do you at this time have any idea how long it would be before the Commission would decide?
The Chairman. Well, I think——
Mr. McKenzie. Mind you, I ask that as respectfully as I possibly can.