Mr. Ball. Where were you when you talked to the English gentleman; the elderly man?
Miss Mumford. Just standing outside at one of the rest stops, standing outside waiting to board the bus.
Mr. Ball. Did you talk to any one of these four people as the bus was en route, except Oswald; the four English-speaking people?
Miss Mumford. Not on the bus. We did speak to the young English couple for a while, told them where we had lived in London, and they had told us very vaguely, I remember, that they were also traveling through the United States, but their main aim wasn't to go to the tourist resorts in America but to go down to Mexico.
Mr. Ball. Did you get their names? Did they tell you their names?
Miss Mumford. No.
Mr. Ball. You didn't ask them their name?
Miss. Mumford. No.
Mr. Ball. When did you talk to this elderly English gentleman who was sitting beside Oswald when you first got on the bus?
Miss Mumford. The only time we talked to him was at one of the rest stops outside the bus. And I just happened to ask him about the weather, and that was the only conversation.