Mr. Jenner. She was present; I see.
Representative Ford. This took place where, in the car?
Mrs. Paine. Probably in the bus station—in the car near the bus station. He then took the bus ticket back, returned it, and got the money.
The Chairman. Ticket for her?
Mrs. Paine. Ticket for her.
Mr. Dulles. Her bus ticket?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; and he left some money for her for buying things in the next few days before she could join him.
Mr. Jenner. Did he get on the bus then and depart?
Mrs. Paine. No; the bus left in the evening. We all drove back to the apartment after he had checked the baggage, and he helped load the baby things and things that Marina would need during the next few days into my car, and we emptied what was left there of the things that were in the apartment, and which belonged to them, and then drove, I drove with Marina and June and my two children back to my house, and he stayed at the apartment. He was scheduled to leave by bus, city bus, and an interstate bus that evening.
Mr. Jenner. I take it then, Mrs. Paine, that your impression was that it was contemplated, when you arrived at the Oswalds that morning, that Mrs. Oswald, Marina, and her child June, and her husband, Lee, were contemplating going to New Orleans together that day?