Mr. Jenner. Was it a light day?
Mrs. Randle. It was sort of cloudy, but there wasn't any—I mean it wasn't dark or anything like that.
Mr. Jenner. Would you be good enough as you can recall—can you recall what the fabric of the jacket was that Mr. Oswald had on this morning, was it twill or wool or gabardine? Cotton?
Mrs. Randle. Probably cotton or gabardine, something like that that would repel water probably, and that is just my own opinion.
Mr. Jenner. That is your present recollection?
Mrs. Randle. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Thank you.
The Chairman. Mrs. Randle, thank you very much for coming, you may be excused.
TESTIMONY OF CORTLANDT CUNNINGHAM
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