Mr. McKenzie. Did he ever mention to you anyone that he knew in Mexico, either from Cuba or from the Soviet Union or from any other place, any name of anyone?
Mrs. Oswald. He might have had some, but I don't know anything about any of them. He never mentioned it.
Mr. McKenzie. It has been reported that—in the papers—that at the time you left New Orleans, or at the time that Lee Harvey Oswald left New Orleans, that he had two books on Marxism and a fiction book written by Ian Fleming called "To Russia With Love." Do you recall seeing that book there in the apartment?
Mrs. Oswald. I only knew about the two books on Marxism and Leninism. I don't know anything about this third one.
Mr. McKenzie. And those books you know about, were they books from the public library in New Orleans?
Mrs. Oswald. I think these were his own private possession. I think he had even a book in English when he was in Russia on Marxism.
Mr. McKenzie. After your arrival in the United States, and after you had left Fort Worth, and had moved into your own apartment, did your husband have any money?
Mrs. Oswald. When he left Dallas for Fort Worth?
Mr. McKenzie. Yes.
Mrs. Oswald. I think he had some money saved up. He always was saving money for a rainy day.