(At this point, Representative Ford withdrew from the hearing room.)

Mr. McKenzie. From what source did he save that money? Where did the money come from?

Mrs. Oswald. Only from his salary, from his wages.

Mr. McKenzie. When he was not working, did he have any other source of money, or did he have money?

Mrs. Oswald. When he wasn't working, he got some unemployment compensation from the place where he had been working.

Mr. McKenzie. Did he ever receive money to your knowledge from any other sources, other than from the Government or from his work?

Mrs. Oswald. The only sources I know of were the companies where he worked.

Mr. McKenzie. Who did your husband consider as good friends of his in Dallas, Tex.?

Mrs. Oswald. He was most friendly with George De Mohrenschildt. However, this is not a very nice thing to say for Mr. De Mohrenschildt's reputation. This has been—had a harmful effect on Mr. De Mohrenschildt's reputation as a result of the assassination, the fact that he was friendly with my husband.

Mr. McKenzie. Did your husband have any other good friends? For example, did he consider Michael Paine a good friend of his?