Mrs. Murret. Yes; I could make her understand most things, you know, about what I was talking about. Now, another thing, Lee didn't want the baby to be baptized.
Mrs. Murret. Lee. He told me that the baby was baptized, but in the orthodox religion, and he wanted the baby to be baptized in the Lutheran religion. Marina wanted the baby to be baptized in the Orthodox Church, and she went ahead and did it, and I think that's something he probably resented—not the baptism itself but the church.
Mr. Jenner. Had this occurred before they came to New Orleans? Had the baby been baptized before that?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; I think it was in Dallas or Fort Worth. I don't know which.
Mr. Jenner. Did any other incident arise that you can think of between Marina and Lee that might help the Commission in its investigation?
Mrs. Murret. Well, his attitude was pretty bad about certain things, like the time he asked her to pass him the catsup. He just said, "Give me that" and she said, "Don't ask it in that manner," and he said, "Well, I'm the Commander around here," but of course I don't think he really meant that the way it sounded.
Mr. Jenner. You think that was just a passing remark, just a figure of speech?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; with no meaning. In fact, I didn't think anything about it.
Mr. Jenner. Do you think that Lee was arrogant?