Mr. Ball. Now, he had a light gray jacket on?
Mr. Guinyard. And a brown shirt on.
Mr. Ball. And a white T-shirt on?
Mr. Guinyard. Underneath it, because this brown shirt was open at the throat and the white T-shirt under it like this [indicating].
Mr. Ball. That's all I've got to examine you about now, except to show you these clothes, and they are upstairs. We will go up now and take a look at them.
(At this time Counsel Ball, the witness Guinyard and the reporter Oliver left the deposing room on the third floor of the Federal Building and resumed in a deposing room on the fourth floor of the Federal Building and the deposition proceedings continued as follows:)
Mr. Ball. Sam, I'll show you an exhibit here, which is a piece of clothing and which is marked Commission Exhibit No. 150. Have you ever seen this before?
Mr. Guinyard. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. When and where?
Mr. Guinyard. In Oak Cliff.