Mr. Ball. How long have you lived here?
Mrs. Roberts. Since 1938.
Mr. Ball. What kind of work have you done?
Mrs. Roberts. Well, until he passed away—I didn't work for I didn't have to. He made me a good living, but since that time I have been—well, just, I guess you would call it practical nursing or housekeeping and now I am with an elderly couple—he has cancer—the same kind that Sam Rayburn had and he's taken with leukemia.
Mr. Ball. That's at the address you have just given us?
Mrs. Roberts. Oh, yes.
Mr. Ball. Now, you know Mrs. Johnson, don't you?
Mrs. Roberts. Yes; I knew her very muchly so.
Mr. Ball. How long did you work for her?
Mrs. Roberts. Well, this last time I was there around 13 months—that was the third time I had went back.