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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIV - Page 173« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of George Senator)

Mr. Senator.
What is the one with the woods? It is not xylophone. What is the one that is made out of wood?
Mr. Hubert.
Marimba?
Mr. Senator.
Yes, it is the marimba. Is the marimba made out of wood?
Mr. Hubert.
As a musical instrument?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
A percussion instrument?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Where did he work?
Mr. Senator.
He played wherever he got engagements. He got hooked locally, out of town.
Mr. Hubert.
Who was the other one?
Mr. Senator.
The other one who stayed with us a short while, his name was Mort Sealer.
Mr. Hubert.
What did he do?
Mr. Senator.
He sells men's apparel, traveling salesman.
Mr. Hubert.
Have you maintained contact with either of those?
Mr. Senator.
George Guest got married many, many, years ago. The last I heard that at that time he had moved to, I think it was Fort Lauderdale by the sea.
Mr. Hubert.
What about the other one?
Mr. Senator.
Seder I have seen, the last time I ran across Seder, of course, he is always traveling, the last time I saw him was, I would probably say in the last 2 months.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you see him often prior to that?
Mr. Senator.
Oh, sure. We lived together for a while. We lived together.
Mr. Hubert.
You mean you lived together initially?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
And then lived together after that?
Mr. Senator.
Oh, yes. Wait a minute, I'm trying to figure how we broke up. Oh, yes, we lived together for a while but he wanted his own place. He wanted to live alone. At that time he was not doing too well and he couldn't stand the pressure of having an apartment by himself, at that time. So we lived together.
Mr. Hubert.
That was the first 6 months or so when you settled in that place?
Mr. Senator.
Yes. It happened to be that we both almost got divorced around the same time. He was living in Houston at that time.
Mr. Hubert.
All right, so that accounts, I take it, for your residence at the McKinney Street address.
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
And that broke up?
Mr. Senator.
No; from there it broke up and Seder and I moved to another place.
Mr. Hubert.
Where was that?
Mr. Senator.
That was on Shadyside Lane.
Mr. Hubert.
And how long did you live there?
Mr. Senator.
This is another guess. I would probably say 6 months to a year, with a guess again, something like that.
Mr. Hubert.
That is you and Seder?
Mr. Senator.
Yes; Seder.
Mr. Hubert.
Where did you go from there?
Mr. Senator.
Columbia Avenue.
Mr. Hubert.
How long did you live there?
Mr. Senator.
I would probably say we may have lived there maybe a couple of years. I'm not sure now.
Mr. Hubert.
You were still with Seder then?
Mr. Senator.
Yes; and that is where he wanted to have his own place.
Mr. Hubert.
So he left you, as it were?
Mr. SENATOR, Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you remain at the Columbia Avenue address?
Mr. Senator.
I remained there for awhile.
Mr. Hubert.
And then what happened?
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