Mr. Baker. Well, it would be similar in color to it—I assume it was a jacket, it was hanging out. Now, I was looking at his face and I wasn't really paying any attention. After Mr. Truly said he knew him, so I didn't pay any attention to him, so I just turned and went on.
Mr. Belin. Now, you did see him later at the police station, is that correct?
Mr. Baker. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. Was he wearing anything that looked like Exhibit 150 at the police station?
Mr. Baker. He did have a brown-type shirt on that was out.
Mr. Belin. Did it appear to be similar to any clothing you had seen when you saw him at the School Book Depository Building?
Mr. Baker. I could have mistaken it for a jacket, but to my recollection it was a little colored jacket, that is all I can say.
Mr. Dulles. You saw Oswald later in the lineup or later——
Mr. Baker. I never did have a chance to see him in the lineup. I saw him when I went to give the affidavit, the statement that I saw him down there, of the actions of myself and Mr. Truly as we went into the building and on up what we are discussing now.
(At this point, Senator Cooper entered the hearing room.)