Mr. Ball. Did he give the address?
Mr. Boyd. I believe that he said, well, I know he gave an address—I know he gave an address but he didn't say if it was north or south—I remember that—he didn't say if it was North Beckley or South Beckley and I remember another thing—Mr. Hosty came in and identified him himself, you know, as he came in.
Mr. Ball. What do you mean "identified him"?
Mr. Boyd. He took his identification out of his pocket and put it down there in front of him and told him who he was with.
Mr. Ball. He told Oswald his name and who he was with?
Mr. Boyd. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. What else happened?
Mr. Boyd. Well, they participated in the interrogation—Mr. Hosty asked him some questions and he was pretty upset with Mr. Hosty.
Mr. Ball. What do you mean by that, what gave you that impression—what happened?
Mr. Boyd. Well, just by Oswald's actions, he said he had been to his house two or three times talking to his wife and he didn't appreciate him coming out there when he wasn't there.