Mr. Ball. Did he say he had been to Mexico City or Mexico before?
Miss Mumford. I think we were speaking about Mexico generally, because we had contemplated a trip down to Acapulco, and I was interested in the difference in temperatures.
Mr. Ball. Was that at a bus stop?
Miss Mumford. Yes, outside the bus; a rest stop.
Mr. Ball. Now, you gained some impression, didn't you, from talking to the English man, that he had not known Oswald before?
Miss Mumford. Only by his reference to Oswald as "the young man sitting next to me." They were talking quite a lot, the four of them.
In the first two seats were the young English couple, and directly behind them were Oswald, sitting on the aisle, and the Englishman, sitting near the window. And we could hear them talking a lot, and laughing, when we were sitting in the back, wondering what was going on.
Mr. Ball. Did you gain the impression from anything else said by the Englishman that he was not traveling in the company of Oswald?
Miss Mumford. No.
Mr. Ball. Nothing except that he referred to him as the young man——