Mrs. Johnson. He remained there.

Mr. Ball. Did you or did you not see him go out any that weekend?

Mrs. Johnson. I did not see him go out; I did not; no, sir.

(At this point Mr. Johnson left the room.)

Mr. Ball. Let me ask you this: did he, that weekend, that was the weekend before the assassination, on a Saturday, make a trip to a place where they wash clothes?

Mrs. Johnson. Well, I think that he did go across to that washateria. I think he did.

Mr. Ball. Did you see him go any place, go out of the house except for that on that weekend?

Mrs. Johnson. That's the only time and I had just forgotten that but I do remember he carried some clothes out of that house that morning and the washateria is right across the street, less than a block.

Mr. Ball. But he left his room?

Mrs. Johnson. And he wasn't gone long and I didn't see him return with any clothes but I do know he was gone just about long enough to do a wash.