Mr. Clark. Well, I understand one time he threatened to beat Oswald to a pulp if he didn't leave Marina alone, quit beating her up.
Mr. Liebeler. Who told you that?
Mr. Clark. I forgot; one of the Russian group and I think George told me that.
Mr. Liebeler. George De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Clark. Yes; and he indicated to me that he had really given Oswald a real lashing about it.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any idea when that was?
Mr. Clark. It's bound to have been in—sometime after the first of January, sometime in the spring of 1963.
Mr. Liebeler. How do you fix that date in your mind?
Mr. Clark. Well, I know that the only time that we saw Oswald and Marina was in October of 1962, before she left for Dallas and I don't think that George De Mohrenschildt had come in contact with Oswald and Marina much before that time. I know that when they moved to Dallas, the Oswalds, George De Mohrenschildt, we would hear, would take Oswald and Marina around or had them over to his apartment several times and I know that during the Christmas holidays of 1962 they had a big party, the Russian group had a party at the Ford's house around the 26th or 27th of December. We were invited but we were skiing and didn't go.
Mr. Liebeler. Off the record.