Mr. Jenner. And retired?
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. Now, between the time you left the Statler Hilton Hotel and the time you returned there to retire, were you contacted by anybody or did you have any conversation with anybody respecting the course of events of the day, other than you have recorded in your memorandum?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir; I did not. And I might add I did register under my regular name at the Statler Hilton.
Mr. Jenner. I didn't even think to ask you that, because I assumed it was so.
On page 9, you record and report the following morning an occasion when you were in the barber shop of the Statler Hilton, obtaining a shave. Isn't that correct, sir?
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. And you also record an observation by one or both of the barbers, I think the gentleman who was shaving you, on the subject of your brother, Lee Harvey Oswald deserved a fair trial like anybody else.
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. And then you end up that comment, "but I did leave my barber a 50-cent tip."