Mr. Graef. That's correct.
Mr. Jenner. Including Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Graef. That's correct. I had talked with this Mrs. Louise Latham, it's Mrs.—also—each time she would call. Of course, I would notify her that I could use another employee and perhaps 3 or 4 days would go by until she saw, knowing these various things that I needed—she would call me and say, "I believe I have a young man who looks like a pretty good prospect," and so I would say, "Thank you." And she would send him over.
Mr. Jenner. Have you now recited all of the things you indicated to her in connection with this particular employment or in employment need?
Mr. Graef. I——
Mr. Jenner. As to what you were looking for.
Mr. Graef. Yes; I believe so.
Mr. Jenner. Right.
Mr. Graef. So, Lee came over and I met him in the outer office. He handed me the employment card from the Texas Employment Commission. This, as I remember, just has a name and address and who sent him, and then was he hired or was he not hired.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall how he looked—how he was attired, for example, on that occasion—that's a pretty big order?