Mrs. Ford. I believe George Bouhe did this. He has the car.
Mr. Liebeler. Where does Mr. Bouhe live?
Mrs. Ford. He lives, well, I don't know his address now. I know where he lives but I don't know the street number.
Mr. Liebeler. But it is not in the Oak Cliff Section of Dallas?
Mrs. Ford. No; it is not. I think it would be in the east part of Dallas.
Mr. Liebeler. During the time that Marina stayed with you, did she say anything to you about Lee Oswald's political beliefs or his attitudes concerning politics?
Mrs. Ford. No; she didn't talk to me about that and I didn't ask her.
Frankly, I didn't talk with Lee about that, I didn't feel the need of it myself to discuss politics with him.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you discuss that subject with any of your friends?
Mrs. Ford. Well, yes. They were telling me, those friends that went to his apartment, were telling me, that they have seen books like Karl Marx open in front of him, just lying there on the table, that he didn't even hide it when someone came in, and then someone else said there was a book laying there of How to Be a Spy, laying right open there.