The Warren Commission Report: The Official Report on the Assassination of President Kennedy. U.S. Government

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Yes, sir; there is.

      Mr. Jenner. And do you still have the photographs?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. And you have them there before you?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. And how many are there, and what do they depict?

      Mr. Oswald. There is a total of three photographs depicting purportedly pictures in Minsk, Russia.

      Mr. Jenner. Is there any handwriting on the reverse side of any of these exhibits?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; on two of the three photographs there is.

      Mr. Jenner. I will mark this Exhibit as Commission Exhibit 304, the next as 304-A and the next as 304-B.

      (The documents referred to were marked Commission Exhibits 304 and 304-A and 304-B for identification.)

      Mr. Jenner. The witness now has before him a photograph marked Commission Exhibit 304, on the reverse side of which appears some handwriting.

      Do you recognize that handwriting?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. Whose is it?

      Mr. Oswald. I recognize it to be Lee Harvey Oswald's.

      Mr. Jenner. Would you read it?

      Mr. Oswald. "Trade Union Hall on the Main Street."

      Mr. Jenner. And on the opposite side on which this handwriting appears is a picture of a public building?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; that is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. I turn your attention to the document marked Commission Exhibit No. 304-A. On the reverse side of that does there appear some handwriting?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Whose handwriting is it?

      Mr. Oswald. I recognize that to be Lee Harvey Oswald's.

      Mr. Jenner. Would you read it, please?

      Mr. Oswald. "A square in Minsk."

      Mr. Jenner. And on the opposite side is also depicted a public building?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir, that is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit No. 304-B, does the reverse side of that exhibit contain any handwriting?

      Mr. Oswald. No, sir, it does not.

      Mr. Jenner. The face of the exhibit, however, depicts a plaza with some public buildings?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Would you replace those photographs, please, in the envelope with the original?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Now, would you turn to the letter dated January 30, 1962, being Commission Exhibit No. 314?

      Mr. Oswald. All right, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Were there any contents accompanying this letter in addition to the letter itself?

      Mr. Oswald. I believe it did contain, sir—since there is no reference within the letter itself——

      Mr. Jenner. It is your recollection?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; it is my recollection that it did contain two photographs.

      Mr. Jenner. Is it not a fact, sir, that when you exhibited the original of the letter, the original of the envelope, and removed the contents yesterday afternoon in my presence, that the two photographs to which you now refer were contained in the envelope?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir, that is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Now, Mr. Liebeler, would you give us those A and B numbers, please?

      Mr. Liebeler. 314-A and B.

      (The documents referred to were marked Commission Exhibits 314-A and 314-B, for identification.)

      Mr. Jenner. Directing your attention to Commission Exhibit 314-A, that is a photograph, is it not?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Is there handwriting on the reverse side of that photograph?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; there is.

      Mr. Jenner. Do you recognize the handwriting?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. Whose is it?

      Mr. Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald's.

      Mr. Jenner. What does it say?

      Mr. Oswald. "April 30, 1961. Marina—Lee."

      Mr. Jenner. Now, turn to the face of the exhibit, do you recognize the persons depicted in that photograph?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. Who are they?

      Mr. Oswald. Left to right, Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina N. Oswald.

      Mr. Jenner. And is the exhibit in the same condition it was when you removed the exhibit from the envelope upon receipt of the envelope, except for the exhibit number?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; that is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Would you turn to the other exhibit, Commission Exhibit No. 314-B?

      And does the reverse side of that exhibit contain some handwriting?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; it does.

      Mr. Jenner. Do you recognize the handwriting?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. Whose is it?

      Mr. Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald's.

      Mr. Jenner. What does it say?

      Mr. Oswald. "Marina, wedding day, April 30, 1961."

      Mr. Jenner. Would you turn to the face of the exhibit. Do you recognize the person depicted on it?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do.

      Mr. Jenner. Who is it?

      Mr. Oswald. Marina N. Oswald.

      Mr. Jenner. Is that exhibit in the same condition now as it was when you received it and removed it from the envelope in which it was contained, being the letter dated January 30, 1962?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; it is.

      Mr.

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