Mr. Jenner. Has the information been furnished the FBI?

Mr. Biggio. No; it has not. I believe with the information we get to further on it will show that her name isn’t needed.

Mr. Jenner. All right.

Mr. Biggio. I don’t object to giving her name except that she asked me not to give it.

Mr. Jenner. All right; she didn’t want any publicity, is that it?

Mr. Biggio. No; she doesn’t want any publicity on it. I don’t know why people are so scared of things like this, but if they get into court or before a panel or anything like that—at any rate, her friend doesn’t want his name used either, but I talked to my lieutenant about it, Lieutenant Revill, and he suggested that we go ahead and write it up on the grounds that by searching through the material in Ruby’s apartment and also through the material that had been taken from his automobile, we could possibly find a garage where a mechanic had done some work on his car. We would be able to contact the mechanic in that way without involving the two people who had called the information in.

When we did get photostatic copies of the material that had been taken out of Ruby’s car and his apartment, we found no evidence of any garage work that had been done or any actual mechanical work that had been done on his car recently. So, I called my friend back and asked her again if she could contact the man who had given her the information and see if he would be willing to talk to us about it. She called him back and then she called me and she said she had made an error in saying it was in the downtown area, that the place was out on Lovers Lane, directly across from—I have the address in here——

Mr. Jenner. Is it 5060 W. Lovers Lane?

Mr. Biggio. Well; she didn’t have the address itself—it was directly across from the Jungle Hut which is in the 5000 block of Lovers Lane.

Mr. Jenner. Lovers Lane is a street name?