Mr. Liebeler. You never saw Lee Oswald except for this first meeting at Peter Gregory's?
Mrs. Meller. At Gregory's and then one time at home.
Mr. Liebeler. At your home?
Mrs. Meller. No; at their home where they lived, Marina and Oswald on Mercedes.
Mr. Liebeler. In Fort Worth; and that is the only place you ever saw him?
Mrs. Meller. Yes. I never visit him by myself and never without George Bouhe. We were always together—group.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you make a special point out of going as a group and not going one person?
Mrs. Meller. Well, I would tell you, before we started to help Marina and Oswald somebody raise the question—I tried to remember who but I couldn't—I think our friend Mr. Clark from Fort Worth.
Mr. Liebeler. Max Clark?
Mrs. Meller. Yes; and George Bouhe and I said, I said "You know, George, he's check?" "He comes from Soviet Union" and somebody said, I think George Bouhe said "I asked and they tell me he's checked." I thought if he's checked with FBI you suppose not to be afraid to help them, something like that. It was my own inside feelings.