Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And attention?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes. Not them—actually with Marina, because we couldn't do much for Oswald—just talk to a couple of people about him, and maybe get him a job. But even the job he had—I don't know who got it—I think it was an agency that got him the job he had.
Mr. Jenner. At Leslie Welding?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. I don't know the name of the firm. He worked in a darkroom.
Mr. Jenner. That was later.
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. I don't even know the name of it.
Mr. Jenner. You are not clear in your mind, I take it, that when you first met the Oswalds; you don't know whether you went to their home or——
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. I don't remember. I really don't remember. And, believe me, I had enough time to think about it. I was trying to remember every little detail that can be useful. I cannot still remember exactly how it came about—whether they were brought to our house. I don't think we drove and got them for the first time. Maybe we took them back, you know, to Fort Worth. It could be. I don't know.
Of course, they had the baby with them. They always had to bring the baby—couldn't leave the baby with anyone.