Mr. Liebeler. Yes.
Mrs. Ray. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you discuss that with Marina at all?
Mrs. Ray. I did not even know about that. That is one I missed on Richard Nixon. I did not know it.
Mr. Liebeler. The story was not that he had actually done so, that he wanted to do so and got into a discussion with Marina about it.
Mrs. Ray. That is the first I heard about it that you mention it. I am sorry, I must have missed the story and I usually read the paper but I missed that one.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you talked to Mrs. Ford about her conversations with Marina and her relations with Marina since the assassination?
Mrs. Ray. Yes; mostly I talked to Mrs. Ford about what she is going to do and she told me about renting house and later on she plans to go to school learn English and then she wants to go through pharmacists school. I think she wants to be a pharmacist. Again, I mostly talked about her future more than anything else with Mrs. Ford.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever hear anything to the effect that Lee Oswald had tried to commit suicide while he was in the Soviet Union?
Mrs. Ray. I don't know; did I read that in the paper or what? But I remember vaguely that he tried to commit suicide but I don't know how or when. I vaguely remember reading about that. I think it was in the paper.