Mr. Gregory. I am a petroleum engineer.
Mr. McKenzie. And are you on your own over there?
Mr. Gregory. Well, half of my time is my own and the other half of my time is with a company on salary, and I am chairman of an engineering committee.
Mr. Liebeler. I believe you have previously testified, Marina, that the only time Lee came up to the Paine's, except on the weekends, in Irving, was on Thursday night, November 21, 1963?
*Mrs. Oswald. Yes; he was all the time there on weekends for the 5th or the 3d of November or September?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes; I was trying to figure out what day in the week that he was there when you all were supposed to have been in this store—it would be Wednesday or Thursday, but Lee was never in Irving on Wednesday or Thursday at any time; is that right.
Mrs. Oswald. Just one time when he came to see me the night before the assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. You are absolutely sure about that?
*Mrs. Oswald. Oh, sure, if you don't believe me, ask Mrs. Paine. You know, if he has a job—maybe—he don't have a job then?
Mr. McKenzie. At the time when he didn't have a job, did he come?