Mrs. Murret. He never did say why; no, sir. I was always under the impression that he was just tired of being over there and wanted to come back. We were trying to find out how in the world he got out with a Russian wife, and I asked him that question, and he told me that Immigration had loaned him the money, and he said that Marina's uncle had helped them to get out, and that he was a retired army general.
Mr. Jenner. Did you have the impression that he was, oh, never quite satisfied with anything when he was in Russia, that when he was over there, he didn't like it?
Mrs. Murret. Well, he didn't say that to me.
Mr. Jenner. All right, now you say that Marina then came to New Orleans after he had called and said that he had found a job; is that right?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; she came with Mrs. Paine.
Mr. Jenner. Did Mrs. Paine drive her?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; they came in Mrs. Paine's car. In fact, I think he got that apartment possibly on a Thursday.
Mr. Jenner. At 4905 Magazine Street?
Mrs. Murret. Yes, sir; Thursday or Friday, or whatever it was.