Mr. Jenner. And covers you from top to bottom, full sleeves?

Mr. Shasteen. Now, one pair—one time I remember—he had pretty hairy arms. I remember that about him, you know, he had black hair on his arms, and one time he had on short sleeves. These coveralls had the sleeves cut off and they were ragged—I mean—they were long sleeves originally but they had just been chopped off. He is the type of guy that when you met him you couldn't hardly forget him. I'll say that. I mean, there is just something about him and I think I could say that for all three of us that worked there in the shop that every time he came in—we would ask him to come back, but right down deep we didn't want him back.

Mr. Jenner. Did he ever get a shave?

Mr. Shasteen. No; never did.

Mr. Jenner. Did he ever get a shampoo?

Mr. Shasteen. No; never did.

Mr. Jenner. Nothing but a haircut?

Mr. Shasteen. Just a haircut.

Mr. Jenner. And what color did you say these coveralls were?

Mr. Shasteen. Well, they were either—I don't know what color you call them old dungarees. You know, them old combat coveralls that the Army wears. That's what they were. Now, somebody, I believe that Mr. Odum is the one that asked me was they Marine coveralls or Army or something like that, and that, I don't have any idea on.