Mr. Liebeler. Were you married at that time?

Mrs. Davis. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. The Commission has had reports that various people observed a gentleman whom they believed to be Lee Harvey Oswald at the Sports Drome Rifle Range at 8000 West Davis on various occasions. I would like to have you tell us now just what you know about those reports, and whether or not you have ever seen anybody there that resembled Oswald?

Mrs. Davis. No; I did not.

Mr. Liebeler. You have not?

Mrs. Davis. No. There is only three things that stand out in my mind at the time it happened that I can verify what they say, and that is the one night that I was there by myself and Mr. Howard Price got the last customer that came in and took him down there, and he said that he thought it was Lee Harvey Oswald because of the rifle, it being an Italian rifle with this scope on it, and he remembered the gun.

Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Price told you that?

Mrs. Davis. Yes. And then the other time I was there was, this gentleman that was supposed to have been with him with the beard, and I couldn't forget him—if I would see the man right now I would recognize him, but he has never been back.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you tell us the date that Mr. Price said he took Oswald in, or this man who he thought was Oswald, who was the last customer?

Mrs. Davis. I don't know the exact date, but I wrote it in my journal, but I don't have it with me.