Mr. Lane. The affidavit. Mr. McWatters indicates that the affidavit in which—let me start that again.
There is an affidavit from the busdriver, which I am sure you have, which shows that according to his statement Oswald came into the bus at Elm and Houston Street. However, the busdriver since that time has indicated that Oswald came into the bus seven blocks from Elm and Houston Street, and had entered a bus which was going to take him to Elm and Houston Street. Elm and Houston Street of course is the location of the Book Depository Building.
Mr. Rankin. Now, when you say since that time he has indicated that, you mean to you or to someone else?
Mr. Lane. To those two reporters for the Dallas Morning News with whom I discussed—one of them—I discussed this specifically. And he said that every word in that story is absolutely accurate, that he went to see the busdriver, and had a prolonged interview with him, and went over this in great detail with him. I think these two reporters will testify as to what the busdriver told them in their interview with him.
Mr. Rankin. But they have not published this later story that you are telling about.
Mr. Lane. Yes, they have. That is the date that I gave you. The Dallas Morning News, on Thursday, November 28, under the headline "Oswald Planned To Ride By Scene".
Mr. Rankin. Do you want to leave that with us?
Mr. Lane. I wonder if copies can be made of everything.
Mr. Rankin. Yes.
Mr. Lane. Then I will be happy to leave it.