Mr. Liebeler. How did he pay that to you? Was it in cash?
Mrs. Garner. Cash; and he said that his wife would be coming in that Sunday, the weekend you know. I think it was, it must have been on the ninth. I don't remember exactly when the ninth was. What day was it?
Mr. Liebeler. The 9th of May, according to the calendar with which the reporter has graciously supplied us, was a Thursday.
Mrs. Garner. Thursday. That weekend, that is when she came in.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember the name of this woman that was with Oswald?
Mrs. Garner. No; she never said her name and I didn't ask her, but I know she was a middle-aged woman in about her middle fifties or late fifties, well kept, reddish looking hair with a ball in the back, and she wore glasses; a well kept woman.
Mr. Liebeler. Did they say specifically they had stopped at your place because they had seen the sign advertising the apartment for rent?
Mrs. Garner. Yes; the sign, yes. She took him riding and seen the sign out.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember any other conversation with either Oswald or this lady that first time you met Oswald?
Mrs. Garner. No; that is about all, because then they left.