Mr. Murret. To me they got along pretty well, they got along pretty well. In fact, they had a television program on one day—I forget what it was, on a Friday night—pertaining to a circus, and it was in Russia, and they were pretty well enthused about it being it was Russian, and it was the first time they had ever seen something like that. In fact, I think they had either the Olympics or some sort of sporting event in Russia at the time, and they were quite impressed, because it was the first time they had ever seen something like this, but other than that, it seemed like they got along pretty well. I didn't see anything out of the ordinary, I guess.

Mr. Liebeler. There was never any indication of strain or hostility in their relationship, as far as you could tell?

Mr. Murret. No, sir; not that I could see.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever discuss politics——

Mr. Murret. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. With Oswald at all?

Mr. Murret. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever hear him mention President Kennedy?

Mr. Murret. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Or Governor Connally?