Mr. Ballen. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Was there any mention of any kind of firearms of any kind in that conversation?
Mr. Ballen. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Was the time that Oswald came to your office the first time that you met him, or had you met him previous to that?
Mr. Ballen. If I had met him previously, it would have been on a Sunday morning in the De Mohrenschildt's household for a period of time of about 40 minutes, but I am about satisfied, in talking to other people, that the individual I met on that Sunday morning was not Oswald, but some other stray dog.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember who this other stray dog was?
Mr. Ballen. I don't know his name. This was someone who had worked his way here either from Hungary or Bulgaria.
Mr. Liebeler. And subsequently disappeared from the scene?
Mr. Ballen. I don't know his name. This was one of the individuals De Mohrenschildt had latched on to for a period of 4 or 5 or 6 weeks.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you surprised when you learned that Oswald had been arrested in connection with the assassination of President Kennedy?