Mr. Liebeler. Did you buy groceries for the Oswalds at any time?

Mr. Bouhe. Once.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember how much?

Mr. Bouhe. Ten dollars.

Mr. Liebeler. Could you tell us approximately how much you spent on the Oswalds?

Mr. Bouhe. $75. You can make a list, if you wish, because I want to tell you.

Mr. Liebeler. Go ahead.

Mr. Bouhe. Probably groceries, $10. I gave him a $5 bill for the bus fare from Fort Worth to Dallas on some subsequent Sunday.

I did not know the exact amount of the fare. And when he arrived here and I met him I said, "Was that enough?" He said, "Oh, yes." But he didn't give me any change. I remember that.

Then I bought at Montgomery Ward a playpen for about $11 for the kid. I bought a pair of moccasins for Marina, in the presence of another lady, at Montgomery Wards for $5, and since she was without stockings, we had to run and get a pair of stockings because they wouldn't let her measure moccasins without stockings.