Mr. Liebeler. That is all he said?
Mr. Bouhe. All I can remember.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he ever express any hostilities toward any individual in the Government?
Mr. Bouhe. Never heard. And I must emphasize again that to talk politics with a man like that, I would find totally hopeless and useless. I never did it. But if anybody asked me, did he have any hostility against anybody in the Government, which I didn't hear myself, I would say Governor Connally.
Mr. Liebeler. Why do you say that?
Mr. Bouhe. Because, where, I can't find the paper, but when he was in Minsk, he wrote a letter. I have it some place, but I don't know where, in the paper here.
Mr. Liebeler. Let me ask you this, Mr. Bouhe. Did Oswald tell you that he wrote a letter to Governor Connally?
Mr. Bouhe. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. You learned that only after reading it in the paper?
Mr. Bouhe. Absolutely. No correspondence. We didn't discuss. I would say my conversations with Oswald were at rock bottom minimum.