Mr. Paine. Grand Prairie.
Mr. Liebeler. Grand Prairie.
Mr. Paine. I don't particularly remember, the occasions don't stand out one from another. The first two meetings, I think were before he found work, and at first I talked a little bit about the problem of finding work with him.
Mr. Dulles. These were the first two meetings after the preliminary meeting?
Mr. Paine. Yes. While Marina was staying with us.
Mr. Liebeler. Go through your testimony, Mr. Paine and tell us as best you can recall how many times you saw Oswald after his return from New Orleans, up until the time of his assassination?
Mr. Paine. I think I saw him every weekend on Friday; I think he was there except for the weekend, before the assassination, exceptional.
I would arrive on Tuesday or Wednesdays and, of course, he was not there and there was Ruth and Marina. I would simply come in on Sunday when he was generally there.
Also, I quite specifically remember on the long holiday he had some period there, I don't remember, what celebration it is, when Bell did not have that day off and he did, so he was there that morning, a Monday morning on that date of that holiday, perhaps you can feed me the date.
Mr. Liebeler. Would that be November 8th, 9th and 10th, 1963?