Mrs. Sawyer. Certainly. I will be very glad to, because I am afraid there is very little I know.
Mr. Liebeler. I don't think we will take very long, actually, but one of the things the Commission is trying to do is develop as much background knowledge about Lee Harvey Oswald as it possibly can, in the hope that it might give some insight into his possible motive, if in fact he did assassinate the President.
Mrs. Sawyer. I see.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you state your full name for the record?
Mrs. Sawyer. Mildred Sawyer.
Mr. Liebeler. Where do you live?
Mrs. Sawyer. I live in Lakeview; 6306 Louisville Street; part of the time with my father, and then I have a little place on Exchange Place where I kept my husband's books and things, where we always worked, more or less a little office, and when the weather was bad or when I felt too pressed with work, or if I am tired and don't feel like going to dad's, I stay there. My husband and I had the place arranged so, whenever we wanted to, we could stay there.
Mr. Liebeler. Your husband is deceased? Is that correct?
Mrs. Sawyer. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. How long have you lived at the Exchange Place apartment?