*Mrs. Oswald. This shows—this would show that he loved me. He was a dual personality.

Senator Russell. Split personality.

Mrs. Oswald. Split personality—that's it.

Senator Russell. Mrs. Oswald, I noticed that one of the witnesses, I've forgotten which one it was, that ran the boarding house where Lee lived, testified that he called someone every night and talked to them at some length in a foreign language. That couldn't have been anyone except you, could it, that he was calling?* **

*Mrs. Oswald. I believe that I was the person he talked to.

Senator Russell. He did call you quite frequently, did he not when you were in Irving and he was in Dallas, for example?

Mrs. Oswald. Every day.

Senator Russell. But he didn't call you to abuse you over the phone, did he?* **

*Mrs. Oswald. Of course not.

Senator Russell. It was the ordinary small talk you would have between a man and his wife—he would ask you about how the children were—one of them—was?*