Mrs. Johnson. Yes sir; I seen the holster.
Mr. Ball. Had you ever seen it before?
Mrs. Johnson. No, sir; he kept that packed away. We never go through people's personal things. I instruct my housekeeper never go through people's personal things. We are not in a position to do that and it's rude and we do not.
Mr. Ball. How is this room furnished that Oswald rented?
Mrs. Johnson. A very small room; it had an old fashioned clothes closet that had a place to hang your clothes and drawer space for your underwear, your socks and everything, and then it also had a cabinet space anyone could have stored food or, well I mean bundles of things, you know, and then I had a dresser and a bed and a heater and a little refrigerated unit.
Mr. Ball. A refrigerating unit?
Mrs. Johnson. Yes, sir; a window unit.
Mr. Ball. You mean it cooled the room?
Mrs. Johnson. Yes, sir; and it had curtains and venetian blinds.
Mr. Ball. What kind of curtains did it have?