Mr. Ball. Was the shirt tucked beneath the belt in his pants, or outside the belt?

Mrs. Bledsoe. No; he had it in.

Mr. Ball. Had it tucked in?

Mrs. Bledsoe. No; it was tucked in.

Mr. Ball. So, that the belt of the pants was outside the shirt?

Mrs. Bledsoe. Yes; uh-huh.

Mr. Ball. Now, you say the motorman said something?

Mrs. Bledsoe. Motorman said, "Well, the President has been shot," and I say—so, and the woman over—we all got to talking about four of us sitting around talking, and Oswald was sitting back there, and one of them said, "Hope they don't shoot us," and I said, "I don't believe that—it is—I don't believe it. Somebody just said that."

And it was too crowded, you see, and Oswald had got off.

Mr. Ball. How far had he been on the bus before he got off? Until the time he got on until the time he got off?