Mr. Ruby. On the farm I was with my brother Sam, and Jack was in another farm some distance away from us. In the foster home Sam and I were together again, I think, just Sam and I. Then in another foster home, I think Jack was with us. The three of us were in one foster home together.

Mr. Hubert. Now, you said that you lived at what was called the east side in Chicago.

Mr. Ruby. Yes; it was like the ghetto of Chicago.

Mr. Hubert. I wanted to get what sort of a neighborhood is that? What sort of a district was it?

Mr. Ruby. It was the Maxwell Street district of Chicago.

Mr. Hubert. Could you describe that a bit?

Mr. Ruby. It is where they have the pushcarts on the street. I don’t know a word that would describe that, but you know, have all their wares displayed right on the street and right on the sidewalk. It is several blocks long.

Mr. Hubert. The foster homes were not in that neighborhood, were they?

Mr. Ruby. No, no.

Mr. Hubert. Where were the farms?