Mr. Ball. Mrs. A. C. Johnson?
Mr. Potts. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Roberts.
Mr. Ball. Earlene Roberts?
Mr. Potts. Yes; and they didn't know a Lee Harvey Oswald or an Alex Hidell either one and they couldn't—they just didn't have any idea who we were talking about, so the television—it is a rooming house, and there was a television——
Mr. Ball. Did you check their registration books?
Mr. Potts. Yes, sir; we looked at the registration book—Senkel, I think, or Cunningham—well, we all looked through the registration book and there wasn't anyone by that name, and the television was on in the living room. There's an area there where the roomers sit, I guess it's the living quarters—it flashed Oswald's picture on there and one of the women, either Mrs. Roberts or Mrs. Johnson said, "That's the man that lives here. That's Mr. Lee—O. H. Lee." She said, "His room is right here right off of the living room."
Senkel or Cunningham, one of them, called the office and they said that Turner was en route with a search warrant and we waited there until 4:30 or 5 that afternoon. We got out there about 3.
Mr. Ball. You waited there in the home?
Mr. Potts. We waited there in the living quarters.
Mr. Ball. You did not go into the small room that had been rented by Lee?