Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember any other Russian periodicals that you saw in Oswald's possession?
Mr. Bouhe. Something about the sports, because you always could see a Russian magazine open there with pictures on life in the Soviet Union.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether he subscribed or regularly read a periodical called "The Worker"?
Mr. Bouhe. Never saw a copy in the house.
Mr. Liebeler. How about "The Militant"?
Mr. Bouhe. Never saw any such article, magazine.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever have occasion to notice any books on political subjects in Oswald's home?
Mr. Bouhe. Oh, yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Tell us about that.
Mr. Bouhe. Oswald had a little table in his apartment on Mercedes Street in Fort Worth. I cannot remember the exact names, but certainly Karl Marx, Lenin and his works, and similar things which I do not remember. And I positively, being aghast at such an assortment, flipped over the first two-three pages, and I think in two out of three I saw the stamp of the Fort Worth Public Library.