Mrs. Johnson. Yes.
Mr. Ball. Did you ever know his true name was Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mrs. Johnson. No; not until we saw his picture flash on the television as the officers were out. Those particulars was found in his pocket after he killed Tippit, after his arrest. So I came from the restaurant, I guess 1 or 1:30, and these officers were there 1:30 or 2, something like that, anyway, it was after this assassination, and as I drove in, well, the officers were there and they told me that they was looking for this character and I told them I didn't think I had anyone by that name there but we went through the register carefully two or three times and there was no Oswald there and I had two new tenants, rather new tenants, so we had carried them around the house to show them and we was going to start in the new tenants' rooms and my husband was sitting in the living room and seen this picture flash on the television and he said, "Please go around that house and tell him it was this guy that lived in this room here"; and it was O. H. Lee.
Mr. Ball. That is the first time you learned his name was Oswald?
Mrs. Johnson. Yes.
Mr. Ball. You knew him as O. H. Lee?
Mrs. Johnson. Yes; I knew him as O. H. Lee.
Mr. Ball. The first time you knew the man to be Lee Harvey Oswald that you had known as O. H. Lee?
Mrs. Johnson. That's right.
Mr. Ball. Were you there when Oswald brought his clothes into the room?