Mr. Liebeler. You did not hear that they had moved from Dallas to New Orleans and back to Dallas?

Mrs. Meller. Nothing; not a word, not a telephone call, or nothing. It was the last time at Ford's family.

Mr. Liebeler. I don't have any more questions, Mrs. Meller. If you can think of anything else that you would like to add, just go right ahead.

Mrs. Meller. Would love if I remember but so far I try to think if I did not forget anything. I do not think so.

Mr. Liebeler. Then we shall terminate the deposition at this time. I want to thank you very much for being so cooperative and coming down and giving us the testimony you have and the Commission appreciates it very much. You have been a very good and gracious witness; thank you very much.

Mrs. Meller. Thank you very much.


[TESTIMONY OF ELENA A. HALL]

The testimony of Elena A. Hall was taken at 5 p.m., on March 24, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.

Mr. Liebeler. Mrs. Hall, would you please rise and raise your right hand. Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in the testimony that you are about to give?