Mrs. Davis. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Mr. Price tell you, or did you learn how these men got to the rifle range?
Mrs. Davis. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Did they walk or come in a car?
Mrs. Davis. Now, Mr. Price said they came in a car, this old car. I think he knows the make of it, but like I say, I didn't see him. The only thing—only time I saw a car at a late arrival was the night I was telling you about that Price took him down there, but I saw the man get out, but that is all.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Mr. Price see these two men on the Sunday before the assassination when they had the incident over the target?
Mrs. Davis. I don't think he was down there that day. I don't remember. I don't think so. I know Jim Thompson was working that day and Mr. Moses and my husband and I, and we never have over four, so I don't think we was—I may be mistaken, he may have been there, but not working for us, because he was there every day.
Mr. Liebeler. Price was?
Mrs. Davis. Price was.
Mr. Liebeler. Can you think of anybody else who might have seen Oswald at the range, or this fellow they thought was Oswald, come and told you about it?