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Where ? (stanes very the to Bellow times) department Mrs. Rich. don't recall exactly who sent them up. I cannot remember the ed my association with guy's name. Re I don't believe he is any longer with thom, I understand. Mr. HUDERT. In any ease, some person from the police department came to to? get you the next day day by day, probably 3 Mrs. Rich. Yes. Subsequently, one Rayburp, detective, juvenile, with them probably 3 or came to pick me up, along with his partner, Detective House. Well, we managed to find a place to live. And Paul suggested a Triend. And did I know anything about ding well, I did. Mr. HUBERT. What place did he find you to live in? Do you remember the A address? Mrs. Rich. No; I don't. It was a rooming house. Actually, it was a private home more or less cut into small apartments. I believe it was a three-room apartment. Mr.HUBERT. And howlongdidyoulivethere? tenant--I can't remem- Mrs. RICH. Here is where we are going to get into diffieulty. I don't remem- tail. Lt. Parker. ber. I cannot remember the length of time or addresses I lived at. lat association? Mr. HUBERT. Did you live at more than one place prior to the time Mr. Perrin yward. I was working joined you in July? In that type of work, Mrs. RICH. Yes;1 did. Mr. HUBERT. Do you remember any of the addresses of the places where you et. lived? At this time, if neces- Mrs. RICH. Well, I remember I lived--when Mr. Perrin joined me I was living of this testimony. on Oak Street, Then we moved to another street, and I don't remem- ber where it was. Mr. HUBERT. How many places do you suppose you lived in prior to the time Mr. Perrin joined you? Mr. Hubert, signed by Mrs. RICH. Two, I think. Mr. HUBERT. One was on Oak Street? (or: Oak Elitt?) a wish-I assume you Mrs. RICH. That was the one-let's put it this way. Two including the one I was living at when he joined me. Mr. HUBERT. And one was on Oak Street? it? Mrs. RICH. Yes. That was the big apartment building. Mr. HUBERT. And the other was a rooming house? Mrs. Rich. Well, I call it a rooming house. Perhaps I have named it incor- rectly. I would say a private home cut up into small apartments. Mr. HUBERT. But you don't remember where that was? by? directly to the police Mrs. RICH. I cannot remember. I can remember the house. I would probably know it if I see it. It is outside the city a little ways. It wasn't right in the ppit. heart of downtown. g to the Tippit who Mr. HUBERT. Do you remember the name of the lady who owned the house? Mrs. RICH. No; I don't. t on the police force. Mr. HUBEET. Now, the other was an apartment building, you say. at happened then? Mrs. RICH. Yes. I believe-now, put this as supposed--I believe it was 1136 said, "Here I am." Oak Street, but I am not sure. chich Mr. HUBERT. So that both places were on Oak Street? Mrs. RICH. No, no. The one on Oak, I think, that was the address. I don't Tassachusetts, I told recall what the first one was that Mr. Rayburn put me into. Dallas was rather a kind of Mr. HUBERT. Let's see if I get this straight. You lived in a boarding house which was a house eut into small units, you say, and you don't know where that Cuss- was located. as all right. So he Mrs. RICH. No: that is correct. ria, go down to the Cross Mr. HUBERT. And how long did you stay there, do you suppose? Tress. I have many Mrs. RICH. Oh, maybe 3 or 4 weeks, 2 weeks, 3 weeks. I would. And this wife for a couple of Mr. HUBERT. After which, as I understand, you then went to the larger apart- ment house. rith the suiteases in Mrs. RICH. Yes; on Oak Street, apartment row, where all these big luxury apartments are. the last name. So Mr. HUBERT. And that was on Oak Street? Ice and job. Mrs. Rich. Oak Street, Mr. HUBERT. And you stayed there until Mr. Perrin joined you? Mrs. RICH. Yes. And for a while after. Until we found a place comparable but at less money. 339 Knot that Perma only livid for months after this

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