Mr. Fritz. To the arraignment. It probably wouldn't show that. Sometimes those cards, I don't usually make cards if the man is still in the custody of the jailers, and sometimes, of course, they might miss a card anyway because we use a lot of civilian employees up there.
Mr. Ball. And the jailer was there with him, wasn't he?
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir. He brought him out.
Mr. Ball. Another thing, that day, at sometime during the 22d when you questioned Oswald, didn't you ask him about this card he had in his pocket with the name Alek Hidell?
Mr. Ball. What did you ask him about that?
Mr. Fritz. I believe he had three of those cards if I remember correctly, and he told me that was the name that he picked up in New Orleans that he had used sometimes. One of the cards looked like it might have been altered a little bit and one of them I believe was the Fair Play for Cuba and one looked like a social security card or something.
Mr. Ball. Yes.
Mr. Fritz. We have pictures of those cards here. You no doubt have them.
Mr. Ball. Yes. We have them. Did he say that he had used that as a name?