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(Testimony of Pamela Mumford)Miss MUMFORD. In the first week of November 1963. Miss MUMFORD. No; Patricia is an occupational therapist, who was also born in the Fiji Islands and raised in Australia. Our families were friends. And she was unable to obtain work in California owing to certain California laws. She had to sit for some exam to enable her to work here. So, finally, she returned home to Australia in January, mid-January. And she is there now. Miss MUMFORD. Yes. Miss MUMFORD She is 23. Miss MUMFORD. Yes. Miss MUMFORD. Well, we traveled by bus on a scheme which allowed us to travel on Trailways buses for a period of 3 months for a certain amount. We just got on and off at various places we wanted to see: For instance, Washington, D.C.; Miami, where we stayed a week; then ,.re went across to New Orleans, down through Texas to Laredo, and from Laredo we crossed the border also by bus and went to Monterrey. We spent one day in Monterrey and left by bus at 7:30 p.m. at Monterrey, and it was on that bus that we met Lee Harvey Oswald. Miss MUMFORD. Well, the ticket we had on this deal enabled us only to travel in the States, not in Mexico. So, we bought the ticket on the bus at Laredo and that enabled us to stop off in Monterrey. But the ticket was from Laredo to Mexico City. Miss MUMFORD. As far as I can remember, it was a bus company called Transporter del Norte. Miss MUMFORD. Yes. Miss MUMFORD. It must have been September 25. Miss MUMFORD. Early September the 26th. Miss MUMFORD. September 26. Now, hold on. We had one day in Monterrey and one night in Monterrey. We left Monterrey, I know, on the night of September 26 at 7:30 p.m. Miss MUMFORD. The day before, yes. Miss MUMFORD. No. Miss MUMFORD. That left Monterrey. But he had traveled from Laredo on that same bus. Miss MUMFORD. He told us. Miss MUMFORD. Yes. Miss MUMFORD. That was also Transporter del Norte. Miss MUMFORD. Yes; there were. There were four seats in the front that were occupied by English-speaking people. But, having got on so late in the journey,
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