Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. JENNER. Now you have related to us the Texas School Book Depository
employment, the ability to operate an automobile. I am going to read
a list of names to you, and you stop me every time I read a name that
is familiar to you. There are some of the Russian emigré group in and
around Dallas. Some of them may not be Russian emigré group people, but
some of the members of the staff want these particular persons covered.
George Bouhe.
Mrs. PAINE. I don't know him.
Mr. JENNER. I want also your response that you didn't hear these names
discussed by either Marina or Lee.
Mrs. PAINE. I have never heard that name discussed by Marina or Lee
Oswald.
Mr. JENNER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray.
Mrs. PAINE. I did not hear that name discussed by either of them. I
have since learned from Mrs. Ford that it was to Mrs. Ray's home that
Marina went from Mrs. Ford's home in the fall of 1962.
Mr. JENNER. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray.
Mrs. PAINE. No.
Mr. JENNER. I won't ask you--well, I have Mr. and Mrs. De Mohrenschildt
on my list.
You have already testified about them.
Mrs. PAINE. I have met them once; yes.
Mr. JENNER. Only on that one occasion?
Mrs. PAINE. To the best of my recollection; that is right.
Mr. JENNER. John and Elena Hall?
Mrs. PAINE. No; I don't know them.
Mr. JENNER. Did you ever hear them discussed by either Marina or Lee?
Mrs. PAINE. I have never at any time heard that name.
Mr. JENNER. All right.
I think I pronounce this correctly, Tatiana Biggers?
Mrs. PAINE. I am not familiar with that name, and I never heard it.
Mr. JENNER. Mr. Teofil Meller?
Mrs. PAINE. I am not familiar with that name.
Mr. JENNER. Lydia Dymitruk?
Mrs. PAINE. I met a Lydia who was working as a clerk at a grocery store
in Irving, and I had met Marina previously. I am not certain of her
last name. I am certain that Marina told me not to learn Russian from
her, it was not grammatical.
Mr. JENNER. I see.
By the way, did Marina go out by herself occasionally and shop?
Mrs. PAINE. No.
Mr. JENNER. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Sullivan?
Mrs. PAINE. I don't know that name.
Mr. JENNER. Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Jackson III?
Mrs. PAINE. I don't know that name.
Mr. JENNER. Peter Gregory?
Mrs. PAINE. I know that name; yes. That name was mentioned by, to the
best of my recollection first in my presence by, Marguerite Oswald, who
told us that she had just started at the police when I first met her----
Mr. JENNER. I would like that. The first time there came to your
attention and your consciousness the name Peter Gregory was when
Marguerite Oswald mentioned it at the police station on the 22d of
November 1963, is that correct?
Mrs. PAINE. Yes; because she had just begun a course of study with him
in order to try to learn the Russian language at the public library.
Mr. JENNER. She so said?
Mrs. PAINE. She so said. I don't recall having heard the name
previously. Although I am not certain.
Mr. JENNER. Paul Gregory.
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