Mr. Ford. Not that I can remember.
Mr. Liebeler. So you have no knowledge of that incident if it occurred at all?
Mr. Ford. No. It seems to me I have heard somebody else mention this but I did not see it or hear anything myself.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, after the party on the 28th of December that was held at your house, when was the next contact that you had with either one of the Oswalds?
Mr. Ford. Well, I heard a few times or my wife had heard something about Marina living in Irving, but never actually saw either one of them until after the assassination. Then the first contact we had with Marina was, I believe, my wife tried to get in touch with her, either invite her to come to my house or to tell her that once things had been cleared up, the investigation had been cleared up, to feel free to come by, and let her know she still had friends.
Mr. Liebeler. Did anybody suggest to you shortly after the assassination that Marina should come and live with you?
Mr. Ford. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever express any hesitancy to anyone in connection with any suggestion that Marina should come and live with you?
Mr. Ford. I don't remember ever expressing it. If somebody had mentioned it the afternoon or next day after the assassination I probably would have been a little bit hesitant about it. But I don't remember saying anything to anybody.
Mr. Liebeler. Did there come a time when Marina moved into your home after the assassination?