(The documents heretofore marked for identification as Commission Exhibits Nos. 826 and 827, were received in evidence.)
Mr. Stern. Also, this morning a question was raised concerning the two membership cards which are mentioned at page 7 of the report.
Mr. Quigley. I show you an envelope marked Commission Exhibit 828 for identification. There is a card inside which, unfortunately, has been badly discolored by fingerprint testing. Would you look at it and I think if you turn it in different directions of light you may be able to make out the typing and writing on the card.
Mr. Quigley. Yes; I can see this.
Mr. Stern. Can you identify the card?
Mr. Quigley. I am in no position to identify this particular exhibit.
Mr. Stern. Can you tell us anything about the information that appears on the card? Does it compare with any other information you have about another card?
Mr. Quigley. At the time that I interviewed Oswald in New Orleans on August 10, 1963, I observed two Fair Play for Cuba Committee cards. One of them was signed V. L. Lee and was dated May 28, 1963, and it purported to be a Fair Play for Cuba Committee card showing the address of 799 Broadway, New York 3, N. Y. In looking at this exhibit, I see that this is a similar card as described in my report.
Mr. Stern. Similar in what respects?
Mr. Quigley. Similar in that the identification I have just described appears on the card in the Exhibit 828. However, I am not able to identify the signature of any person other than V. L. Lee, and the date I am unable to determine, although I do believe I see 5-28-63 typewritten on the card.