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(Testimony of Mary E. Bledsoe)Miss DOUTHIT. When Mr. Sorrels and I were talking about her going to Washington, he made the suggestion that she put all the things down on paper because she might forget something, and I said, "Mary, you put everything on a piece of paper so that you can remember it and you won't forget anything, you know, what happened," and that's when she started making notes. Miss DOUTHIT. At my suggestion and Mr. Sorrels. Mr. BALL. Your address, make sure that we have this. The address where you were living on the 7th of October was 621 Marsalis--North Marsalis, Dallas. Tex. ? Mr. BALL. What girl is Spanish? Mrs. BLEDSOE. Well, I went down to the parade. Oh, when was the parade? The 22d of---the next---22d of February---when was the parade? Mrs. BLEDSOE. And I first got off at Neiman's and I---the parade didn't come on, and I kept walking on up, and walked in front of Titche's over on that side there, and I saw the parade there. He passed--I saw the President, oh, I was happy I got to see him. And--so then I got on across and went over to the Athletic Club, and caught the bus. Mrs. BLEDSOE. Well, I don't remember whether it was the Marsalis or the Romana. Mrs. BLEDSOE. Right--so, I got on the bus, and while it was awfully crowded there----
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