General Walker. No; it wasn't that far away.
Mr. Liebeler. It wasn't in Oak Cliff at all?
General Walker. Well, I had the idea at the time that it was on this side of town, out the side I am on.
Mr. Liebeler. Well, from the time Oswald came back from the Soviet Union and moved to Dallas and the time he was killed, he lived in an apartment on Neely Street, and on Elsbeth Street and in a room on Marsalis Street, and 1026 North Beckley Street. Those are the only four places he ever lived. Was it on any one of those four streets that this is supposed to have happened?
General Walker. I can't recall definitely. Are they over in Oak Cliff?
Mr. Liebeler. I believe each and every one of them, with the possible exception of Marsalis, is.
General Walker. I can get the information that I must have recorded somewhere on the address we have.
Mr. Liebeler. If you have any indication that Oswald lived in the same apartment house that Ruby's sister lived, I will appreciate it very much if you would supply it to the Commission.
General Walker. Take a note on that, will you. I believe there is a paper release on it.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any other information that would indicate any connection between Ruby and Oswald? By that question I do not mean to characterize the previous testimony.