(Testimony of George Senator)
Mr. Hubert.
From the Oasis and after you left Smoler's whenever it was, you got on the road.
Mr. Senator.
Wait; after I left Smoler's, I had a couple of odd jobs traveling which did not mean too much because they were not top lines and moneywise there was no money to really be made. These were odds, and then I finally got back with Rhea again.
Mr. Hubert.
R-h-e-a?
Mr. Senator.
R-h-e-a. Rhea Manufacturing.
Mr. Hubert.
Milwaukee?
Mr. Senator.
Milwaukee. I got back with Rhea again, I don't remember what year. But anyhow, in between that I would almost say there could be a span with a rough guess approximately about a year and a half I was unemployed.
Mr. Hubert.
How did you manage to sustain yourself by way of paying normal expenses?
Mr. Senator.
I was cooking for the boys and doing odd things for them.
Mr. Hubert.
Were you living in Dallas?
Mr. Senator.
Oh, sure.
Mr. Hubert.
All that period?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
In other words, during the period we are talking about, the 3 1/2 years from July of 1958 until January of 1962, you never did change your residence from Dallas, even though you might be traveling?
Mr. Senator.
January of 1962.
Mr. Hubert.
Let's get this part settled. From the time you left Smoler's, you were definitely living in Dallas?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Did you ever actually establish a residence of a permanent nature other than in Dallas any place else?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Hubert.
So that even though you were traveling during those years, doing odd jobs or for Rhea's, you always lived in Dallas?
Mr. Senator.
Yes; wait, there was one time, excuse me, I was staying with a friend of mine in Houston. There was one time, I remember that.
Mr. Hubert.
How long ago?
Mr. Senator.
But actually, that still wasn't a permanent residence because I was traveling with this guy because I was unemployed and I used to help him.
Mr. Hubert.
Who is he?
Mr. Senator.
His name is George Hamrah.
Mr. Hubert.
How do you spell it?
Mr. Senator.
H-a-m-r-a-h.
Mr. Hubert.
He still lives in Houston?
Mr. Senator.
Yes; he still lives in Houston.
Mr. Hubert.
So aside from that period that you are talking about, you always lived in Dallas?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Can you bring us forward then as to your residence from the Oasis on?
Mr. Senator.
From the Oasis I believe now, I believe from the Oasis I went to Jack Ruby's, if I am not mistaken. I think I moved in with Jack.
Wait, I'll tell you when I moved in with Jack. It was in February or March, I'm not sure now, of 1962.
Mr. Hubert.
And you think that you were in the Oasis in the interval.
Mr. Senator.
No, no; wait, wait. Before I 'moved in, excuse me, yes, I in with Jack-from the Oasis.. Now I lived in three different places in the Oasis with different boys because I was unemployed.
Mr. Hubert.
We are not particularly interested in the apartment numbers in the Oasis.
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
But we are in the names of the people that you lived with at the Oasis.
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