Mr. Jenner. I don’t think you called him an adopted father.

You mean in the sense she went to live with him?

Mr. Oliver. She went to live with him in the capacity of a daughter.

Mr. Jenner. All right. I lost your thought. Would you repeat? You did mention something, you said?

Mr. Oliver. Did I mention that the colonel in the Soviet military intelligence with whom Marina was living at the time that Oswald married her, was, according to her statement, her uncle?

Mr. Jenner. I don’t think you mentioned that.

Mr. Oliver. I did not want to intrude any other implication into the record.

Mr. Jenner. No; of course not. Here again the reference to him as her uncle is in turn based on either a newspaper source or a news broadcast or some other secondary source?

Mr. Oliver. In this case I believe I am relying principally on research done by Mr. Capell.

Mr. Jenner. All right. Also, as a source would be the daily Congressional Record for December 4, 1963, page 22215.