*Mrs. Oswald. Then he came home—then I went to MVD, then he sent me to MVD. I said, "I don't want to go there and he said, "I insist." Then, I was afraid to go there, but I did go, and the Colonel did not eat me up.
Mr. Rankin. Did you talk to the colonel about both your visa and your husband's at that time?*
Mrs. Oswald. The conversation with Colonel Aksenov was to find out why the delay in the issuance of the exit permits.
Mr. Rankin. That's all I have.
Senator Cooper. There has been a good deal of testimony that you and your husband were good friends with the De Mohrenschildt family?*
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Senator Cooper. Is it correct that when he came to your house on one occasion that he saw the rifle, your husband's rifle?*
*Mrs. Oswald. I do not know about this. It is possible that I have shown the rifle to them.
Senator Cooper. Do you remember when Mr. De Mohrenschildt said something like this after the Walker incident: "How could you miss it?" or something like that.*
*Mrs. Oswald. De Mohrenschildt—as soon as he opened the door, he said to Lee, "How could you have missed, how could you have missed him?"