Mr. Liebeler. Tell me us about that party, would you, please—who was there; did Oswald come?
Mrs. Meller. Well, I do not know; it was probably over 20 people there and as I heard, Marina and Oswald were not invited there at all.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember who told you that?
Mrs. Meller. But were invited certain Mr. and Mrs. De——
Mr. Liebeler. De Mohrenschildt?
Mrs. Meller. De Mohrenschildt, thank you very much, and I heard from the other people that the De Mohrenschildt's called to Mr. and Mrs. Ford and asked if he can bring with him people, Marina and Oswald. They are all lost by themselves, have no place to go or something and he brought them with.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you see Oswald come with De Mohrenschildt?
Mrs. Meller. I did not see exactly walking in but I heard then that he brought them there.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you see Oswald that night at all?
Mrs. Meller. Yes; I saw him; he was strange acting and strange looking, cold, not very talkative. It was a certain Japanese girl, don't know her name, he was all evening with this girl and Marina was left all by herself going with one group of people or another and when finally somebody play with piano, I see her sitting, trying to catch some songs singing and I saw her try to smile, try to make her face human. I did not remember seeing her and him together this evening. He was all time with different girl which we met first time and I do not recognize her name.