Mr. Belin. Did her husband know how to drive?
Mrs. Gravitis. I don't know.
Mr. Belin. Did she say anything about her husband as a photographer?
Mrs. Gravitis. Yes; he would like to obtain a job as a photographer. And I understood that he was in Oak Cliff a photographer, and when he went to New Orleans, he continued to look for a job as a photographer.
Mr. Belin. Did Marina Oswald say anything about what her husband did or had done in Russia and where he had gone?
Mrs. Gravitis. No; only that he was in Minsk and then Leningrad so much. I didn't ask her any more questions.
Mr. Belin. Could he travel in Russia?
Mrs. Gravitis. I don't know.
Mr. Belin. What kind of living accommodations did Lee Harvey Oswald have in Russia? A house, or an apartment, or what?
Mrs. Gravitis. She said that in Leningrad they had a room, and she volunteered to say that the room was better than the Russian people locally would have.