Mr. Jenner. That's correct, sir.
Directing your attention to page 69, identified as Commission Exhibit 282, there is a picture of a young boy and the background looks like it might be taken in a zoo. You mentioned that you had taken a snapshot of your brother on this 10-day leave.
Could you examine that and see if you can identify that as being the snapshot you took?
Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir, I do so identify that picture. That was taken at the Bronx Zoo—a picture of Lee Harvey Oswald, taken during my 10-day leave in New York City in 1953, approximately July or August of 1953.
Mr. Jenner. Was school in session at that time?
Mr. Oswald. No, sir, school was not in session at that time. This was during the summer months.
Mr. Jenner. So there was no obligation on the part of your brother to have been in school at this particular time?
Mr. Oswald. That's correct, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Now, appearing immediately above that snapshot is a snapshot or a photograph, a picture of two boys. Do you recognize either or both of those children?
Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I do. I recognize the young boy standing, and I recognize him to be Lee Harvey Oswald.