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the document has been identified, you have written in all that appears in 1 and your husband were handwriting? Mrs. Rich. That is correct. Mr. HUBERT. Do you remember on what floor this apartment. was that you visited? is. Mrs. RICH: I believe the first. Mr. HUBERT. Do you remember whether it was to the left or the right as you went in? Mrs. RICH. There was no question of left or right as such. It was-you just walked in. There was no hallway to indicate left or right, if that is what you are referring to. Again, I can describe that Mr. HUBERT. In other words, this apartment actually opened on the path? street it is on. Mrs. RICH. That is correct. Mr. HUBERT. How many rooms did it have? agram. Mrs. RICH. I don't recall whether it was a one or two bedroom. it was? Mr. HUBERT. Can you give us any other description of the apartment building, et's say this is your main first of all? re an apartment building, Mrs. RICH. The apartment itself wasn't too well furnished. is the street. A hill slopes Mr. HUBERT. Was it a brick apartment? !re are flowers and gardens Mrs. RICH. I believe it was. Either brick or stucco. -and in them was lights- Mr. HUBERT. Do you know the color of it? up a little hill, and walk Mrs. RICH. I don't. But I believe it had colored doors. Now, I could be ath or not, or whether it is mistaken. a double deck, I believe- Mr. HUBERT. And the apartment itself was one or two bedrooms, and I think you say it was not well furnished. Do you recall anything about the interior of the apartment that would be significant? Mrs. RICH. Let me clarify that. When I say not well furnished, I should have :ing? indard apartment building said sparsely furnished. It looked like an unfurnished apartment that he had just thrown some furniture into and not too much of it. I believe I remember he said it. this: You have hauded us Mr. HUBERT. Did it have lamps in it? previously. We have now Mrs. RICH. I believe it did. I think it had one lamp on the table. back the original. For the Mr. HUBERT. Do you recall anything about the furniture that was there? : copy, front and back. as Mrs. RICH. Yes; it was, I believe you call it Danish modern. No. 3, Deposition of Mr. HUBERT. Was it upholstered? w that. And on the reverse Mrs. RICH. I don't recall. It was typical cheap apartment furniture. I believe in marking for the purpose June 2, 1964, Exhibit No. it had plastic upholstery. Mr. HUBERT. I think you said you went there at night. : I have signed my name. Mrs. RICH. Yes. my name so that the Mr. HUBERT. About what time? same document. Mrs. RICH. It was after dark. Probably 9 o'clock. aney E. Perrin Rich under for the record that I signed Mr. HUBERT. Do you recall how long it took you to drive from where you were living to this place? Exhibit No. 3-A. Mrs. RICH. No; I do not. Perrin Rich Exhibits Nos. Mr. HUBERT. How did you get there? Mrs. RICH. In Dave's car. Now, again, I said four people present. should ifying concerning an apart- have counted--he had a girl with him. She wasn't in it or anything, just some a colonel and another man girl he had along for the evening. She was never part of it. In fact, I think she stayed in the car. us there. for the purpose of identi- Mr. HUBERT. How long were you in the place? No. 4, Deposition of Naney Mrs. RICH. Oh, probably half an hour, 45 minutes, an hour at the most. Mr. HUBERT. What was the general discussion? and I ask you to sign your Mrs. RICH. Feeling each other out. I just kind of sat there and listened. ibit. Will you note for the The general gist of it was we were going to obtain a boat, the colonel could r. Hubert's name on Exhibit obtain various things. and nothing specific was mentioned on what the various loing after signing is merely things were at that time. And we were going to go and pick up-they were deciding where to pick them up-pick un Cuban refugees and bring them over errin Rich Exhibit No. 4 for to the main coast, meaning Miami, which, quite frankly, I adhered to because at that time, as I say, Castro is or was what we suppose him to be today, to the writing you have just and quite frankly I had seen underprivileged countries and at that time :rely lines which indlicated a thought it was a good idea. g a garden. And that since Mr. HUBERT. Was the sum of $10,000 mentioned at that meeting? 347

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