Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Stombaugh, were you able to determine the quality of the shirt or did you form any opinion as to the quality of the shirt?
Mr. Stombaugh. Yes; it was an inexpensive shirt. I found no labels in it indicating the manufacturer.
Mr. Dulles. Any indication that labels had been torn out?
Mr. Stombaugh. Not that I recall, sir.
Mr. Eisenberg. Were you able to determine, Mr. Stombaugh, whether this was a domestic, whether this was of domestic or foreign origin?
Mr. Stombaugh. No; there are so many different shirt manufacturers in this country, that there is little value in trying to trace down a particular source unless we can find a manufacturer's marking in the shirt.
Mr. Eisenberg. Any laundry marks which you attempted to trace down?
Mr. Stombaugh. I found no laundry marks. The shirt was well worn and appeared to have been hand laundered.
Mr. Eisenberg. If there are no further questions on the shirt, I will move on to another item.
Mr. Stombaugh, I now hand you a homemade paper bag, Commission Exhibit 142, which parenthetically has also received another Exhibit No. 626, and ask you whether you are familiar with this item?