Mr. Jenner. You have three chairs?
Mr. Shasteen. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. On the occasions you saw this man would you describe his appearance so far as his attire is concerned? How was he dressed?
Mr. Shasteen. The best I remember is that he had on some kind of coveralls, nearly every time he came in.
Mr. Shasteen. Yes; he wore unionalls or coveralls, you know, sir. They were G.I., of some description and they were green or a khaki-colored. The only time he wasn't dressed that way when he came in the shop was the night I went to the football game and that night he had on a pair of old worn out dress pants of some kind, they were dark, and he had on a sports shirt with his shirttail out.
Mr. Jenner. Let me get at these coveralls—would you describe them?
Mr. Shasteen. They buttoned down the front.
Mr. Jenner. They buttoned down the front and they had sleeves—it was a one-piece unit?
Mr. Shasteen. Right.