Mr. Frazier. He did.
Mr. Ball. Do you remember any conversation on the way in about anything?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; I asked him did he have fun playing with them babies and he chuckled and said he did. And so that morning I said just a few minutes after we started you know it was a cloudy day and it started misting and rain and by the time we got out on the Freeway I said, you know, how those trucks throw that grime on the windshield and finally it was getting pretty thick on there with spots of rain, and I turned on the windshield wiper and you know how grime spatters your windshield and I said, "I wish it would rain or just quit altogether, I wish it would do something to clear off the windshield," and the drops started getting larger so eventually it cleaned off the windshield and by the time I got down to Dallas there I just turned off the windshield.
Just a few clouds, and rained a little bit to get out of it. But other than that just saying the weather was messy, that is about all.
Mr. Ball. Was it foggy?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; not in too particular. I say in other words, just old cloudy, dull looking day and like I say fine mist of rain and after we got a little bit further we got into larger drops.
Mr. Ball. Was there anything said about the President coming to Dallas that day?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; it wasn't.
Mr. Ball. Did he say anything about that the day before?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir.