Mr. Bouhe. I think there were occasional parties. No discussions about Oswald being a Russian agent.

Mr. Liebeler. At any time during the period December 28 for the next few days?

Mr. Bouhe. To the best of my recollection, as far as I am concerned, well, whether others talked, I don't know.

Mr. Liebeler. But you didn't hear anybody talking about it?

Mr. Bouhe. Not to my hearing.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember saying that Oswald was essentially a mental case?

Mr. Bouhe. Well, in the words of Mr. Aronson, I would say that mental case, that means he is crazy. That is what I meant.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember using those words at any time during the period December 28 and the few days following that day?

Mr. Bouhe. That I do not remember, but there is a good Russian word when you act crazy, we say, "My God, you are crazy." But that I do not remember.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember suggesting to Oswald that he attend some school and study to attempt to improve his ability?