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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. I - Page 216« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mrs. Marguerite Oswald Resumed)

Mr. Dulles.
What does this purport to be of?
Mrs. Oswald.
That is a picture of the book depository the day of the assassination of President Kennedy. And there are people in the picture.
The Chairman.
Well, is there anything you want us to see in the picture?
Mrs. Oswald.
Well, I would rather you see it yourself. I see what I see.
The Chairman.
What do you see?
Mrs. Oswald.
Well, all right.
I see Marina and the child--the girl and the baby, it could be Marina.
The Chairman.
Will you show us, please?
Mrs. Oswald.
And, again, I am saying--I cannot be sure this is the picture.
But this right here. This girl with this baby could possibly be Marina and June.
Mr. Rankin.
And that is the girl----
Mrs. Oswald.
This girl holding the baby.
Mr. Rankin.
Right next to the door?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes, sir, right next to the door. In back-of her is the hat of a man. I have started this. I will continue.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 203, for identification.)
Mr. Rankin.
Mr. Chairman, may I offer this?
The Chairman.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
I offer in evidence Exhibit 203.
And that is the photograph that you were just referring to, Mrs. Oswald?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes, sir, that is the photograph the day of the assassination.
Mr. Rankin.
And you pointed out the girl on the left column.
Mrs. Oswald.
Of the entrance to the book depository, holding a child.
(The document heretofore marked for identification as Commission Exhibit No. 203 was received in evidence.)
Mr. Dulles.
Do we know the time this was taken?
Mr. Rankin.
Can you tell about the time this was taken?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes. This, I understand, was when President Kennedy was shot. He is supposed to be holding his throat here. And this is the car. This is right after he passed the book depository, when he is supposed to have been shot.
The Chairman.
Very well. We will adjourn until tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
(Whereupon, at 4:55 p.m., the President's Commission recessed.)
The Chairman.
Wednesday, February 12, 1964

Testimony of Mrs. Marguerite Oswald Resumed

The Chairman.
The President's Commission met at 10 a.m. on February 12, 1964, at 200 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, D.C.
Present were Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman; Representative Hale Boggs and Representative Gerald R. Ford, members.
Also present were J. Lee Rankin, general counsel; Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel; and John F. Doyle, attorney for Mrs. Marguerite Oswald.
The Chairman.
The Commission will be in order.
We will proceed to the hearing.
The Chairman.
Mrs. Oswald, did you have anything you wanted to say to us this morning before we start the questioning?
Mrs. Oswald.
Yes, I meant to yesterday morning. I have two or 'three things that are worrying me.
Mr. Rankin, on Monday, when I testified that I had not been questioned officially, you told me that I had. And if I remember correctly, sir, you said that there was 28 pages of testimony, or was it 8 pages?
Mr. Rankin.
.Twenty-eight, I think.
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