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Mrs. GARNER, No; she never said her name and I didn't ask her, but I know she Mr. L was a middle-aged woman in about her middle fifties or late fifties, well kept, reddish looking hair with a ball in the back, and she wore glasses; a well kept what she Mrs. G woman. Mr. Li Mr. LIEBELER. Did they say specifically they had stopped at your place because his wife: they had seen the sign advertising the apartment for rent? Mrs. G Mrs. GARNER. Yes; the sign, yes. She took him riding and seen the sign out. have y Mr. LIEBELER. Do you remember any other conversation with either Oswald or clean it, this lady that firet time you met Oswald? and ed Mrs. GARNER. No; that is n aut all, because then they left. and ham Mr. LIEBELER. Did Oswald more back to the apartment, or move into the Mr. I.1 apartment, before his wife came or did they come together and move in Mrs. G together? window : Mrs. GARNER. No; he was in there a, couple of days before she came. didn't pu Mr. LIEBELER. Do you remember exactly when he moved in? Did he come Mr. Ln back later on the 9th, or did he come on the 10th? Mrs. G Mrs. GARNER. The next day, the next evening. up and a Mr. LIEBELER. The next day. He moved in the next evening? loan him Mrs. GARNER. The next evening. the seree Mr. LIEBELER. That would have been Friday the 10th? sereen O: Mrs. GARNER. I don't know if he stayed there, but he was there. wife com Mr. LIEBELER. He did move some of his belongings in; is that correct? and cou Mrs. GARNER. Yes. Mr. La Mr. LIEBELER. Did you notice anything about his belongings, what kind of Mrs. G stuff he had? come out Mrs. GARNER. I didn't see that. I didn't see anything of that. Russian \ Mr. LIEBELER. You didn't see any suiteases he might have had? say it, bu Mrs. GARNER. No. to your 1 Mr. LIEBELER. Do you remember when his wife came? and when Mrs. GARNER. That weekend; on that Sunday. That was a Sunday. He said Mr. LIEBELER. How did she arrive? to say to Mrs. GARNER In this station wagon, that lady from Texas, that it had a Texas thing like license, blue and tan station wagon or blue and white, something like that, and his head t she also stayed a few days then when she brought the wife in, she stayed at least Mr. LIE a week. Mrs. G. Mr. LIEBELER. This was a woman from Texas? back, and Mrs. GARNER, Yes. Mr. LIE Mr. LIEBELER. Whom you later learned was named Mrs. Paine? Is that to his wif correct? Mrs. G. Mrs. GARNER. Right. something Mr. LIEBELER. Now, did you notice how many people there were in the station Mr. LIK wagon when it arrived? Mrs. G. Mrs. GARNER. No: I really didn't. tried to t: Mr. LIEBELER. Did you notice how many- hands ove Mrs. GARNER. In fact, I didn't see the station wagon when it arrived; I didn't Just do lik see it until the next day. I saw it parked out there with the Texas license and Mr. LIE figured, you know, she had come in, his wife, because that is where he told me Mrs. G. she was coming from, Texas. hello, and Mr. LIEBFLER. Did you later learn how many people were in the apartment, shirt, and or came in the station wagon Mr. LIEL Mrs. GARNER. Yes; when my husband talked to Mrs. Paine outside, he told me Mrs. G.A she had two little girls. I didn't know it, I didn't see them. Mr. Lie Mr. LIEBELER. And did Oswald himself have a little girl? Mrs. G.A Mrs. GARNER. A little girl, June. Mr. LIEL Mr. LIEBELER. And Oswald's wife? Mrs. GA Mrs. GARNER. Yes. I didn't know she was in a family way. I didn't know Mr. LIE she was going to have another baby when she rented the apartment, because sonally when I first saw her she didn't look that way to me. Mrs. G.A Mr. LIEBELER. You say Mrs. Paine stayed in the apartment about a week. due, the re Did you have any conversation with her during that time? and they - Mrs. GARNER. No; I never eren saw the lady. I never saw her. I couldn't drive to S tell you what she looked like. My husband saw her. on the cor 266