Mr. Ofstein. His first name is Tom—I can't remember his last name now.
Mr. Jenner. Or, is it Kriegler?
Mr. Ofstein. Kriegler—yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. He had been in the service with you, you had served together?
Mr. Ofstein. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And, he reassured you?
Mr. Ofstein. Yes, sir; he said that it was probably nothing to worry about.
Mr. Jenner. When you discussed this Russian language newspaper with Oswald, was there anything said as to the source of the paper?
Mr. Ofstein. Not immediately. I believe it was possibly about 2 months before he left—I asked him where he got the paper and I said that I wanted to find a little more up-to-date material to study Russian with, than what you find in the library, and that I had looked around town and on the newsstands that I saw handling them—Russian language newspapers and he mentioned that he got it from a firm in New York or Washington—Victor A. Kamkin.
Mr. Jenner. That's K-a-m-k-i-n [spelling]?