Mr. Turner. He stated that they found a work ticket in the rear of the shop. Said this ticket had no date on it, but the best they could figure out, his—this work probably came in around November the 4th or November the 8th of 1963.

Mr. Belin. Well, what else did he say about the work ticket that would call attention to it?

Mr. Turner. He said the ticket had the name Oswald on it, written on it, and the word "drill and tap, $4.50, and bore sighting, $1.50."

Mr. Belin. Did he say whether or not he could remember anything about this, about the man they did the work for?

Mr. Turner. He stated that he could not; no, sir.

Mr. Belin. Did you ever talk to Ryder about it, or not?

Mr. Turner. Yes, sir; I did.

Mr. Belin. What did Ryder say?

Mr. Turner. He couldn't remember either, anything about the man.

Mr. Belin. Did you ever show them the gun itself?