Mr. Burleson. Let me read into the record the second paragraph, “She advised that a building was being erected at 1717 South Ervay, in Dallas, shortly after she arrived in Dallas, and she arranged to lease it.”
Mrs. Grant. Yes; but that was not until 1945.
Mr. Hubert. That was in 1945?
Mrs. Grant. I’m sure the last part of it was 1945.
Mr. Hubert. That was in 1945?
Mrs. Grant. I’m sure the last part of 1945.
Mr. Hubert. Is the last sentence in the second paragraph correct?
Mrs. Grant. Well, yes; that’s correct—let me explain this—you see, when they say I went to the west coast, yes; but I didn’t stay there too long. I mean, it took me from 6 months to 8 months to come back.
Mr. Burleson. Let me ask you this. In the last paragraph, Mrs. Grant stated that “she left Dallas in 1948 and went to the west coast. She informed that she returned to Dallas two or three times after 1948 and has made Dallas her home since April 1959”; is that correct?
Mrs. Grant. I was here many more years than that.