Mrs. Hall. No. Maybe George Bouhe did, I don't know.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever have any discussions with Marina about religion?
Mrs. Hall. Yes. While she was in my house, she asked one time, she said, "Elena. I want to baptize my baby." She said, "Well, I was baptized. My grandmother baptized me, but when I talk about religion and baptize, he don't want to even hear it, so how about baptizing the baby." And I called Father Dimitri here in Dallas, and it is Greek Orthodox Church, and I told him the situation and who they are, and she wanted baby baptized. And he said, that is fine, so I took her one night, her and the baby, and we—I am a godmother of the child. And, of course, when Lee found it out, it was too late already, and he, of course, didn't like it at all.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember anything, specifically that he said about that?
Mrs. Hall. No. Marina told me when I saw her at Christmas—I asked her, and she said, of course, he didn't like it.
Mr. Liebeler. You mentioned before that at Christmastime in 1962, you went over to Oswald's apartment in Dallas, is that correct?
Mrs. Hall. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. Who was there at that time?
Mrs. Hall. Me, Marina, and the child—Lee——
Mr. Liebeler. Can you remember what the discussion was at that time? What did you talk about? Do you have any recollection?