Mr. Jenner. She answered the door?
Mr. Evans. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Did he make an inquiry about an apartment, as to whether he could find one, or what?
Mr. Evans. Yes; he did, and she said to come on in, and he came in, and they sat down and we talked a few minutes before I had to leave.
Mr. Jenner. Did you and your wife recognize him then?
Mr. Evans. Oh, yes.
Mr. Jenner. Immediately?
Mr. Evans. He hadn't changed. He was talking a little more. I noticed that right away, and about his physical appearance, though, it was about the same, except that he was taller, but you could tell it was the same Lee Oswald.
Mr. Jenner. You recognized him right away; is that right?
Mr. Evans. Yes; I recognized him. We talked for a little bit, but I had to leave after we had had a couple of shots of coffee, because I had to get to work. I was on my way, in fact, when he came to the door; so I didn't get to see him for very long that morning. When I left, my wife was talking to him about the possibilities of getting him an apartment, and at that point I had to leave. I left then and went to the office. Later that day my wife told me that she had found him an apartment, and she also told me that he told her that he had found a job with the Reily Coffee Co.