Mr. Mamantov. That put her to work with Mrs. Paine. You see, what happened, Mrs. Paine was calling me at the office and asked to teach—and I told her I'm not interested to teach individual students, and I suggested my mother-in-law, and this way we made arrangement for my mother-in-law to teach her Russian.
Mr. Jenner. Are you acquainted with the reputation in the Russian community of Marina Oswald, and I'm going to ask you several subdivisions—first, as to her personality.
Mr. Mamantov. From what I heard, she was a very pleasant young girl, was quite open in her discussions, in her conversations. My conclusion was that she is very pleasant to be around.
Mr. Jenner. Are you acquainted with her reputation in the Russian community for truth and veracity?
Mr. Mamantov. For whom?
Mr. Jenner. As to her truth and veracity, that is, did she have a reputation with respect to whether she was or was not a truthful person?
Mr. Mamantov. Right, I see what you mean.
Mr. Jenner. A person upon whose statements one might rely?
Mr. Mamantov. I don't know—as a community. I do know in our family discussion.