Mr. Jenner. All right. With a person known as Lee Oswald? And, just so we understand each other, is the person you knew as Lee Oswald and the person I just called Lee Harvey Oswald the person that you understand to be the man who was accused of the assassination of President Kennedy?

Mrs. Bates. Yes. He was one and the same person. I recognized him.

Mr. Jenner. Yes. Now, tell me the circumstances under which that acquaintanceship arose.

Mrs. Bates. He walked into my office one day, said he had gotten my name out of the telephone directory. It so happens it's the first one in the public stenographers.

Mr. Jenner. And how was he attired on that occasion?

Mrs. Bates. He had dark trousers on, a white T-shirt and a blazer-type jacket—a dark blazer-type jacket.

Mr. Jenner. And since he had the T-shirt, he had no tie on?

Mrs. Bates. No; didn't have a shirt on.

Mr. Jenner. No shirt?

Mrs. Bates. Just a little white T-shirt—undershirt.