Mrs. Roberts. It was a dark shirt he had on—I think it was a dark one, but whether it was long sleeve or short sleeve or what—I don't know.

Mr. Ball. Does the color of this shirt which I show you here, Commission Exhibit No. 150, look anything like the shirt he had on?

Mrs. Roberts. I'm sorry, I just don't know.

Mr. Ball. You are not able to testify as to that—to tell us that?

Mrs. Roberts. No.

Mr. Ball. Can you tell me what time it was approximately that Oswald came in?

Mrs. Roberts. Now, it must have been around 1 o'clock, or maybe a little after, because it was after President Kennedy had been shot—what time I wouldn't want to say because——

Mr. Ball. How long did he stay in the room?

Mrs. Roberts. Oh, maybe not over 3 or 4 minutes—just long enough, I guess, to go in there and get a jacket and put it on and he went out zipping it.

Mr. Ball. You recall he went out zipping it—was he running or walking?