Mr. Jenner. Would there be any effort to help these people become acquainted throughout the community?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. If they—if that couple came from Soviet Russia, from the Soviet Union, you mean?
Mr. Jenner. Well, let's assume that.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Well, the old guard would not do anything. They would be curious, but—they might meet them and very soon afterwards they would get disgusted with them, because what they would say to them would not fit with their beliefs. And we know that Soviet Russia is a going concern. To them it is not, it does not exist. It just isn't there.
Mr. Jenner. All right. Now, when did you first meet either Marina—I will put it this way: When did you first hear——
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. The first time——
Mr. Jenner. Of either of these people—Marina Oswald or Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. As far as I remember, George Bouhe, who is a close friend of mine, and a very curious individual, told me that there is an interesting couple in Fort Worth, and that the Clarks know them already—Max Clark and Gali—they know them already. Somebody read about them in the paper—I don't know exactly, I don't remember the exact wording any more—that somebody read about them in the paper, maybe Mr. Gregory, and discovered them, made a discovery.
Mr. Jenner. Now——
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. But we heard from George Bouhe the first time.