Mr. Jenner. What time of day was this?

Mr. Shasteen. Oh, it was probably 6:45 in the morning.

Mr. Jenner. It was a Saturday morning?

Mr. Shasteen. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. Do you recall telling Agent Berry that when he interviewed you on the 3d of December 1963, that your faint recollection of Oswald was when he appeared in the shop, your shop on a Saturday, "2 or 3 months ago at 6:30 in the morning," when you had just opened your shop?

Mr. Shasteen. Yes, sir. The first time I remember him was early one morning.

Mr. Jenner. And that you remembered him particularly because on this particular occasion he was wearing house shoes which you considered out of the ordinary?

Mr. Shasteen. Now, he wore house shoes every time he come over there in the mornings. I think he may have that a little bit crossed there when he and I talked about it.

Mr. Jenner. And that you also said you had commented to Oswald concerning the house shoes and suggested that they must be quite expensive and Oswald said, "No; not where I bought them," and you stated that he said he had purchased the shoes in Old Mexico for only a dollar and a half?

Mr. Shasteen. Right.