Mr. Liebeler. Who else was there at that time?
Mr. Bouhe. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Lee Oswald, his wife and child, son of Mr. Gregory who was at that time a student at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, and Mrs. Anna Meller of Dallas, Tex., who was invited there for that dinner together with her husband who could not come, so I escorted her with her husband's permission.
Mr. Liebeler. This was a meeting for dinner, is that correct?
Mr. Bouhe. It was that.
Mr. Liebeler. Who invited you to the dinner, Mr. Gregory?
Mr. Bouhe. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Mr. Gregory tell you how he came to meet Lee Oswald?
Mr. Bouhe. Of course.
Mr. Liebeler. Has he told you, in effect, that Oswald came to him at the Fort Worth Public Library and asked him for a letter attesting to his competence as a translator or interpreter of the Russian language?
Mr. Bouhe. Mr. Gregory did tell me, and maybe I am not a hundred percent accurate, that he met him at the Fort Worth Public Library where, if my information is correct, Mr. Gregory teaches, I think, a free class of the Russian language.