Mrs. Oswald. No, there wasn't. At least I don't know about it. Perhaps there was such a meeting, perhaps at the time we were in Fort Worth somebody had come, when we lived with Robert. One reporter wanted to interview Lee but Lee would not give the interview, and perhaps the FBI came, too.
Mr. Rankin. The particular interview that I am asking you about was June 26, according to information from the FBI.
Mrs. Oswald. I don't know about it. The first time I knew about the FBI coming was when we lived in Fort Worth.
Mr. Rankin. What rental did you pay on Mercedes Street?
Mrs. Oswald. I don't remember.
Mr. Rankin. Did you have any difficulties while you were on Mercedes Street with your husband—that is, any quarreling there?
Mrs. Oswald. Only in connection with his mother, because of his mother.
Mr. Rankin. Were you having any problems about finances there, on Mercedes Street?
Mrs. Oswald. Of course we did not live in luxury. We did not buy anything that was not absolutely needed, because Lee had to pay his debt to Robert and to the government. But it was not particularly difficult. At least on that basis we had not had any quarrels.
Mr. Rankin. Could you tell us about De Mohrenschildt? Was he a close friend of your husband?