Mrs. Gibson. Is that what he said? And we went up and down and up and down and we never found the place. I recall one evening, I don't remember what we were looking for, but I recall this.
Mr. Jenner. You were looking for Oswald?
Mrs. Gibson. Is that who we were looking for?
Mr. Jenner. No; I——
Mrs. Gibson. I don't know, I am not sure, but one evening Gary and I were looking for some place, and I don't know where it was. But it was in Oak Cliff. It was right over the river. And we went up and down and back and forth for a good hour looking for this address. And I can't think of where it was, and we never found it. I do remember that. We never found it.
Mr. Jenner. But it had something to do with Oswald?
Mrs. Gibson. I think it did. I think it had to do with a room that he had over there, but where it was, the address, I don't know. I never knew Oak Cliff very well in the first place.
Mr. Jenner. You say he was now employed and could afford a room?
Mrs. Gibson. Yes; but I don't know where. I—we couldn't find it wherever it was, because we looked.
Mr. Jenner. But you did have an address at that time?