Senator Cooper. Was De Mohrenschildt living in Dallas at the time of the assassination of President Kennedy?*

*Mrs. Oswald. He lived in Haiti.

Mr. Gopadze. Do you know if he was in Haiti?

*Mrs. Oswald. I do not know whether he lived in Dallas at the time of the assassination or whether he lived in Haiti.

Senator Cooper. Could you think back, Mrs. Oswald, is there any fact which comes to your mind which would lead you to believe that any person or persons were associated with your husband in any plan to assassinate President Kennedy, or you thought, Governor Connally?*

*Mrs. Oswald. Of course, I don't know anything about it.

Senator Cooper. But my question was—not whether you knew. I asked you whether you had any facts which would lead you to believe that there was anyone?* **

*Mrs. Oswald. I do not know about this.

Senator Cooper. One other question. Did Lee Oswald ever say to you that he had any kind of connection with the Cuban Government or any of its agents?*

*Mrs. Oswald. He did not tell me.