Representative Ford. When he would go with you on Monday, on any Monday, was this the same procedure for getting to, getting in contact with you?

Mr. Frazier. You mean coming in there and looking through the window?

Representative Ford. Yes.

Mr. Frazier. No, sir; it wasn't. I say, that is the first time he had ever done that. I say, most times I would usually call him, you know, I was already out in the car fixing to go out the driveway there, and, you know, around to pick him up if he hadn't come down but most times, once in a while I picked him up at the house and another time he was already coming down the sidewalk to the house when I was fixing to pick him up and I usually picked him up around the corner there.

Representative Ford. Did this different method of him meeting you raise any questions in your mind?

Mr. Frazier. No, sir; it didn't. I just thought maybe, you know, he just left a little bit earlier but when I looked up and saw that the clock was, I knew I was the one who was running a little bit late because, as I say, I was talking, sitting there eating breakfast and talking to the little nieces, it was later than I thought it was.

Mr. Ball. When you went out the back door where was Oswald?

Mr. Frazier. He was standing just a few feet there outside the back door there.

Mr. Ball. He wasn't in the car?

Mr. Frazier. No, sir; he wasn't.