Mr. Jenner. And she is Marguerite's sister?

Mr. Evans. Yes; I think her and the boys were living there, and they couldn't get along, or something, so they looked for an apartment, and she asked my wife if she knew about a place anywhere that she might rent, or if she had a place, and so then they moved into the apartment right next to us, and there was some disagreement about the apartment, or something, and my wife told her she could give her the apartment, but not for the same amount of money, or something like that—I don't know exactly how all that took place, but my wife can tell you that, but anyway she got mad and left, and they moved down in the French Quarter.

Mr. Jenner. Do you know where?

Mr. Evans. Well, it's some little short street down in the French Quarter, you know, right off of Canal. It's not such a good neighborhood, a lot of poolrooms and places like that.

Mr. Jenner. Would that be Exchange Alley?

Mr. Evans. Exchange Alley, yes; that's it. We took them on vacation one time on a week end across the lake with us.

Mr. Jenner. You did?

Mr. Evans. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. Tell me about that.

Mr. Evans. We took them over to my sister-in-law's place, across the lake.