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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VIII - Page 416« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mrs. Frank H. (Valentina) Ray)

Mrs. Ray.
time but I know it was field artillery. I can give you present address if help.
Mr. Liebeler.
Is he living in St. Louis?
Mrs. Ray.
No, Hicksville, Long Island?
Mr. Liebeler.
What is his address?
Mrs. Ray.
I forget number---Evelyn Street. Evelyn Street---it would be easy to look it up and he works for Sperry Gyroscope. He is an electrical engineer over there.
Mr. Liebeler.
You were taken from Russia at the age of 14?
Mrs. Ray.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you work for the Germans after that time?
Mrs. Ray.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
I imagine that kind of interfered with your formal education?
Mrs. Ray.
Let's say it stopped it completely.
Mr. Liebeler.
What formal educational background do you have?
Mrs. Ray.
I finished seventh grade over there in Russia but I think--I don't know whether it is a little bit more or not. I had already gotten into algebra,. geometry, and physics and I don't know how you compare schools here to school over there.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you have any formal education other than that?
Mrs. Ray.
When I came over here I went to International Institute in St. Louis for about 2 years to learn to speak English and then I went to Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, finished school and Washington University 2 years to study American history and English for my citizen papers and I became citizen 1949.
Mr. Liebeler.
When did you move to Dallas?
Mrs. Ray.
I moved in Dallas June of 1954. See, I married in June of 1954; I remarried.
Mr. Liebeler.
What does your present husband do?
Mrs. Ray.
He is in advertising; it is specialty advertising by the name of Pollock and Ray.
Mr. Liebeler.
That is located in Dallas?
Mrs. Ray.
3508 Dickason.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did there come a time you met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald?
Mrs. Ray.
Yes; I am not sure about the month. I mean closest I could come to it, I imagine, would be early November 1962. She had been staying at Mrs. Ford's house.
Mr. Liebeler.
Marina had?
Mrs. Ray.
Yes; and Mrs. Ford called me up and said would I please see if I could keep her at my house a little while since she was going to have company. I said certainly she was welcome. She was alone with baby at the time and she came to my house on a Saturday. I am not sure about the date; all I know is the day; spent I day with me and since I have no baby bed she went back to Mrs. Ford's house, Sunday I moved her completely over to my house with baby clothes and crib and that Sunday afternoon, Lee called about 4 in the afternoon and he asked me if he could come see his baby and wife and I said certainly he can come out. He asked me "How I could get." I told him what bus to take and my husband picked him up at corner filling station on Preston and Forest.
He came out and they went in bedroom to talk. At the time they had some kind of separation, I understand, and they talked for about an hour in the room by themselves and by that time it was getting to be suppertime so I invited them to stay and have something to eat with us. He ate and she decided to go back with him. He told her he rented an apartment so my husband packed everything back up in the car and took them to an apartment, I believe, at Elsbeth Street at the time and then I didn't see him for about 3 or 4 months. Then I didn't see him for about 3 or 4 months, maybe 2 months. I had gathered a lot of baby clothes from my neighbors and friends and took them down to Elsbeth Street and stayed about a half hour, had a cup of coffee and I left.
Mr. Liebeler.
Was Lee there then?
Mrs. Ray.
Yes; he was there at that time and I felt uncomfortable because the more I talked the quieter he got and I felt a little out of place and in a half hour I picked up and left. I brought all these clothes for the baby. They didn't have anything in the house. He didn't seem to be ungrateful but looked like
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