Mr. Bargas. Sometime in July.
Mr. Jenner. Along about the middle of July? Is that correct?
Mr. Bargas. Yes; somewhere around in there.
Mr. Jenner. In response to this message that had been transmitted to the Texas State Employment Agency, somebody by the name of Lee Oswald came to your place of business, to the factory, and you had made it clear through your secretary, who called on your behalf, that you were seeking somebody who was going to start at the bottom, to be trained, that if he had some sheet metal experience that would be fine?
Mr. Bargas. That's right.
Mr. Jenner. But, whoever this employee or prospective employee would be, would start at a low rate and it would be contemplated that he would be trained?
Mr. Bargas. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Now, Lee Oswald came on the scene—do you recall your meeting with him?
Mr. Bargas. No—not very distinctly—no.
Mr. Jenner. Do you relatively frequently have occasion to seek new employees?