Mrs. Hunter. This woman was dressed and I told her I would get her, I would get her a contact. She dresses in these regular white uniforms most of the time?

Mrs. Oswald. At the time this lady claims that she saw me, I was not interested in any help or I did not need any help for the baby from the standpoint of social help, because we already made all the preparations for the baby.

Mr. Liebeler. Mrs. Hunter, when you say you saw these people at the service station, you indicated that the other lady got out of the car, and even though you didn't see her face, you did see her standing in the area of the service station; is that right?

Mrs. Hunter. You see, we had drove up where he had some used cars and she was there by herself because——

Mr. Liebeler. When you say "she" you have to say who.

Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Oswald.

Mr. Liebeler. Mrs. Oswald?

Mrs. Hunter. And I don't know whether she had got out to go into the restroom or what, but that's where she seen me instead of in Richardson.

Mr. Liebeler. My question is, did you see the other lady standing in the area of the filling station?

Mrs. Hunter. No; I didn't see the other woman—I really couldn't tell you what she looked like. I just seen a woman go into the filling station or into the restroom and I presumed it was who she was with, because she said—she didn't ask for any help and I couldn't understand her and she couldn't understand me, you see.