Mr. Liebeler. Did Marina tell you that she subsequently left Leningrad and moved to Minsk?

Mr. Bouhe. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. Did she tell you why, either at this time or any other time? Did you learn from Marina why she moved from Leningrad, from St. Petersburg to Minsk?

Mr. Bouhe. To the best of my knowledge, I do not recall.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you discuss at that time Oswald's trip to the Soviet Union?

Let me ask you this, Mr. Bouhe. Did you discuss—let's not just limit your discussion in this regard to the first meeting, but looking back over your entire knowledge of Oswald, when I ask you these questions as to what you discussed at these meetings with him, and let's cover your discussions with Oswald and your knowledge of his background, and we will go back and pick up the other times when you met him.

Let me ask you if you at this time or subsequent meetings discussed with Oswald the reasons for him going to the Soviet Union?

Mr. Bouhe. I did not at that meeting.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you subsequently discuss with him?

Mr. Bouhe. I did not discuss it because I know I will antagonize him, and I could get a conclusion of my own, right or wrong, and my conclusion on that is that he is, if I may so call him, a rebel against society.