Mr. Belin. All right, did Shelley say anything more about Oswald at the time you talked to him?

Mr. Brown. Yes; after he mentioned that he was an employee there, that he had been training him—see, I had taken the affidavit from him in regard to what he was doing personally—then after they bring Oswald in, he tells me that he was responsible for him and was his own personal supervisor. I immediately got an affidavit from him in conjunction with what his work consisted of, when he was employed, and what he was doing, and what type work he did there.

Mr. Belin. Did he indicate where Oswald was, at the time of the shooting?

Mr. Brown. No; he did not know where Oswald was at the time of the shooting.

Mr. Belin. Did he say whether or not he had ever seen Oswald subsequent to the time of the shooting before he saw him in the police department?

Mr. Brown. Yes; he saw him that morning. He gave him some stuff to do.

Mr. Belin. I mean after the time of the shooting of the President?

Mr. Brown. No; he did not see him.

Mr. Belin. Did he say where he, Shelley, was?

Mr. Brown. Yes; I have it in his affidavit. I don't remember where he said he was.