Mrs. Oswald. **I don't know the reason.

Senator Russell. They just overlooked that?

Mrs. Oswald. **It was just overlooked—the same way they overlooked that other.

Senator Russell. Mrs. Oswald, what are your relations now with the friends that you made in the Russian community here in Dallas? I don't remember all of the names—one of them was named Elena Hall, is that right, and Katya Ford, Anna Meller, De Mohrenschildt, De Mohrenschildt's wife and children—are you still on friendly terms with them, do you see them occasionally?*

*Mrs. Oswald. As far as I'm concerned, I consider all of them as my friends, but George Bouhe, and Katya Ford are the only two people that come to visit me. Others perhaps feel that it is not healthy for them to come to see me.

Senator Russell. I wondered if they had expressed their opinion or whether they were afraid of you on account of publicity contamination?*

*Mrs. Oswald. No, they never said that to me personally that they are afraid to come to see me. When we meet in the church, they are all very pleasant to me, but they never invite me.

Mr. Gopadze. No.

**Mrs. Oswald. Sometimes they invite Katya Ford, but they never invite me. Nataska Krassovska is very nice to me.

Senator Russell. When was the first time you ever heard of Jack Ruby or Jack Rubenstein?*