Miss Mumford. Yes; but they never spoke to each other on rest stops. Oswald just went his way completely.

Mr. Ball. When you arrived at Mexico City did the English man get off the bus with Oswald, or at the same time when Oswald did?

Miss Mumford. I don't remember. I remember Oswald was standing completely alone in the bus station.

Mr. Ball. What did the Englishman do?

Miss Mumford. I don't remember what he did at all. We got off the bus and I don't remember seeing him leave the bus even.

Mr. Ball. Now, did you have any conversation with the English couple to indicate that they had never before seen Oswald?

Miss Mumford. No; I don't think they made any reference to him at all.

Mr. Ball. The Federal Bureau of Investigation agent that you talked to on the 12th of December stated this: That in talking with the Englishman, the elderly Englishman, he said, and I will quote what he put down, "I gather the young man sitting with me has been to Mexico City before."

Do you remember words like that used by the Englishman?

Miss Mumford. That may have been his words. I really don't remember. That was just the general impression I got of what he said to me.