Mr. Pic. Yes, sir; it is on the—it is north of New Orleans on the northern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, and the Murrets used to go to Mandeville, which is about 30 miles closer to New Orleans than Covington was, and we used to visit them back and forth during the summer.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall the names of any of those people that you—whose homes you, the summer resort homes that you rented during the summer period?
Mr. Pic. To the best of my recollection, sir, we were in cabins at these tourist places. We were never at anybody's home. The Murrets were, I believe, at somebody's home in Mandeville. They had a large house there.
Mr. Jenner. Does Mrs. Benny C-o-m-m-a-n-c-e, is that name familiar to you?
Mr. Pic. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. At 600 West 24th Street, Covington, familiar to you?
Mr. Pic. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Does the address 311 Vermont stimulate your recollection over in Covington?
Mr. Pic. No, sir; if it was this time period it doesn't. That may have been the street we lived on when we went there in 1946, I don't know.
Mr. Jenner. All right. I ask you to relate the circumstances respecting Mr. Ekdahl.