Mrs. Oswald. No; he didn't like Michael Paine. Therefore, I was surprised when they went to this meeting together. Perhaps they became friends after this. But it didn't seem so to me. He didn't show it to me.
Mr. McKenzie. Did your husband ever give you money or did you ever handle money in caring for the household, or did he take care of the money?
Mrs. Oswald. He never gave me any money. We would go shopping together, and he would make all the payments.
Mr. McKenzie. Were there not times when you didn't have enough money and food in the house, and friends had to help you?
Mrs. Oswald. It never happened that there was no food in the house and that friends had to help us. The only time when this might have been the case was immediately after our arrival in the United States, when I gave some Russian lessons to Mr. Gregory and his son, and he paid me for it. And once after we arrived Mr. George Bouhe saw that I was rather thin and took us to a grocery store and bought us a lot of stuff.
Mr. McKenzie. And did Mr. George Bouhe or Mrs. Ford have to take you to the hospital at one time or another?
Mrs. Oswald. No.
Mr. McKenzie. For June?
Mrs. Oswald. Not Mrs. Ford and not Mr. Bouhe.
Mr. McKenzie. Who was it?