Mr. Liebeler. So you did not yourself personally observe any of those gentlemen or who was supposed to have been Lee Oswald, is that correct?
Mrs. Davis. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever observe the rifle that was in the possession of this gentleman who was supposed to be Oswald?
Mrs. Davis. No; at the time I didn't know one gun from another. Now I can tell you everything they bring in.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember whether or not on this Sunday that Mr. Slack complained that someone was firing into his target, everybody signed into the journal?
Mrs. Davis. Not everyone, because at the time we didn't have our fences up. See, we have a fence that is all along the gun range, because there were too many getting on the range without paying.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether or not the two men who were supposed to be firing into Mr. Slack's target signed in the journal?
Mrs. Davis. No.
Mr. Liebeler. You don't know one way or the other, Mrs. Davis?
Mrs. Davis. I don't know, because the only reason we was having them sign in was to sign them cards to invite them to the next turkey shoot.