Where did he say that please? I watched an interview with him saying what he said to the WC.
The trip log indicates that he left the Bus Station (with the man who was dressed in the BLUE work clothes) at 12:30 and arrived at 500 N. Beckley at 12:45.....
He described a brown shirt with t shirt underneath too.
That's irrelevant ...... Lee Oswald was NOT wearing a BLUE workman's uniform........
He told the WC.
'Mr. Ball.
Did you notice how he was dressed?
Mr. Whaley.
Yes, sir. I didn't pay much attention to it right then. But it all came back when I really found out who I had. He was dressed in just ordinary work clothes. It wasn't khaki pants but they were khaki material, blue faded blue color, like a blue uniform made in khaki. Then he had on a brown shirt with a little silverlike stripe on it and he had on some kind of jacket, I didn't notice very close but I think it was a work jacket that almost matched the pants.
He, his shirt was open three buttons down here. He had on a T-shirt. You know, the shirt was open three buttons down there.'
In his evidence he was asked if he could identify the brown shirt which was Commission Exhibit No. 150
'Mr. Ball.
I have some clothing here. Commission Exhibit No. 150, does that look like the shirt?
Mr. Whaley.
That is the shirt, sir, it has my initials on it.
Mr. Ball.
In other words, this is the shirt the man had on?
Mr. Whaley.
Yes, sir; that is the same one the FBI man had me identify.
Mr. Ball.
This is the shirt the man had on who took your car at Lamar and Jackson?
Mr. Whaley.
As near as I can recollect as I told him. I said that is the shirt he had on because it had a kind of little stripe in it, light-colored stripe. I noticed that.'
He was asked about the trousers but wasn't sure CE152 - couldn't find a photograph). He identified jacket exhibit 162. He mentioned another blue jacket, that is true.