Mr. Rankin. Did your husband have any Cuban friends at New Orleans?*
*Mrs. Oswald. I do not know about this.
Mr. Rankin. Do you remember the time a man by the name of Bringuier came to the house there? Bringuier [spelling] B-r-i-n-g-u-i-e-r.
*Mrs. Oswald. Someone came, but I don't know from which organization or who he was.
Mr. Rankin. Was there more than one person who came asking about that or only one?*
Mrs. Oswald. Just one.
Mr. Rankin. Do you recall that your husband hired someone to help hand out leaflets about fair play for Cuba on the streets of New Orleans?*
*Mrs. Oswald. He mentioned that he hired a boy to help him, by giving him some money to buy ice cream or something—I don't know.
Mr. Rankin. I'll hand you what is marked as Frank Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-A, which is a photograph, and ask you if you recognize your husband there, and also, any of the other men there in the picture?*
*Mrs. Oswald (examining instrument mentioned). I recognize only my husband.