Mrs. Hunter. This was before—I would say it was in September or October. It was before—just a little while, I know, before your baby came, because I won't tell you the remark I made, but anyhow, I know it was pretty close—almost due time—you could tell from the way you were carrying the baby, it was almost time for the baby.

*Mrs. Oswald. I can't remember her [indicating Mrs. Whitworth].

Mr. Liebeler. Didn't you see this other woman at all, Mrs. Hunter?

Mrs. Hunter. No; she got out and had her back to me and if I'm not badly mistaken the woman had on a dark dress, but what the woman looked like, it wasn't even dawning on me, because I wasn't even interested. The only thing I seen that she was very uncomfortable and what I thought she was saying was that she was going to have to have help when the baby comes.

Mr. McKenzie. Excuse me, but I would like to ask her a question; may I?

Mr. Liebeler. Yes.

Mr. McKenzie. Mrs. Hunter, what is your full name, please?

Mrs. Hunter. Gertrude Hunter.

Mr. McKenzie. What is your husband's name?

Mrs. Hunter. John T. Hunter.