Mr. Ford. Well, I was standing there while Mr. McKenzie was talking to Marina using my wife as a translator.
Representative Ford. Was this in your home, did you say?
Mr. Ford. I think it was in Mr. McKenzie's office; it might have been in my home. Several times I have overheard conversation either in Mr. McKenzie's office or at my home.
Representative Ford. It could have been in either?
Mr. Ford. It could have been either, but it seems to me it was at his office. I think as Marina said, she had not said anything to the Commission about this, and then I think Mr. McKenzie asked her why not, and she said well she hadn't thought of it or nobody asked her; something to that effect.
I think he was trying to establish whether or not she had purposely withheld information from the Commission and she said no.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever hear Marina Oswald make any remark to the effect when she was before the Commission she just answered questions and did not volunteer anything?
Mr. Ford. I never heard her say that.
Mr. Liebeler. Did anybody ever translate that, a remark like that, so that you heard it when it was translated?
Mr. Ford. No; I never heard anybody translate for Marina and say that; no.