Mrs. Grant (reading). That is correct.
Mr. Burleson. Now, the last paragraph on page 6, which continues on page 7—would you read that?
Mrs. Grant. Okay. [Read.] That’s all right.
Mr. Hubert. I am handing you and your attorney a document which has been identified as follows: That is to say, I have written in the margin of this document, this consisting of one page, the words, “Dallas, Tex., May 28, 1964, Exhibit No. 2 deposition of Eva Grant,” and I have signed my name and this purports to be of a telephone interview between you and the FBI agent Jack Peden on November 29 1963, and I will ask you if it is correct, if anything has been omitted, any corrections to be made or anything wrong about it in regards to the first paragraph, which says, “Mrs. Eva L. Grant, 3929 Rawlins, was telephonically contacted at the Vegas Club, 3508 Oak Lawn, Dallas, Tex., and she stated that she first came to Dallas Tex., in August of either 1942 or August 1943.”
Did you come here?
Mrs. Grant. Yes; I stayed a very short while. It was during the war and I lived out in Oak Cliff—it seems to me on Ohio Street somewhere.
Mr. Hubert. Would you say that you were really just passing through?
Mrs. Grant. No; but I was just here for a couple of weeks and then I left and you see I was always on the way from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Mr. Burleson. Are there any other changes or corrections in this that you want to make?
Mrs. Grant. Well, this building—wasn’t—go back to 1945.