Mrs. Johnson. I have had more even since this happened.

Mr. Ball. Oh, you have?

Mrs. Johnson. Yes; I have; people are funny about things like that, you know.

Mr. Ball. Well, now, you knew Lee Oswald, didn't you?

Mrs. Johnson. Well, I just knew him when I seen him. I knew him as a renter, that's all.

Mr. Ball. Where was he when you first met him, at what place?

Mrs. Johnson. At my home—I was between serving hours and I come home for relaxation and to kind of help out. I cooperate in keeping the house and seeing after it, too, and I had returned home that afternoon and he seen the room for rent sign—the first time that he came by, I happened to have just rented the last room that one time. Occasionally, I will have them full and then they just go vacant; people just come in and out, stay a week and then are gone, anyway, at that time, I didn't have a room.

Mr. Ball. The first time he came to see you?

Mrs. Johnson. Yes: that's something about 3 weeks before he came back.

Mr. Ball. This was 1026 North Beckley?