Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Bouhe, I want to show you five photographs of a man, and these photographs have all been marked in the testimony that Mrs. Ruth Paine gave before the Commission. We do not have the numbers here. I will ask you if you recognize this man or these men. [Commission Exhibits 451, 453–456, WJL.]

First of all, does it appear to you that they are all pictures of the same man?

Mr. Bouhe. If I saw him, it must be in my dreams. I don't remember seeing that man.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you observe any resemblance between these pictures and Lee Harvey Oswald?

Mr. Bouhe. I would say no. Am I wrong?

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have anything else now, Mr. Bouhe, that you think that we should know in connection with this matter before we terminate. I have no more questions that I want to ask, do you have anything else that you think we ought to know before we finish?

Let me ask you one more question. Did Oswald drink, as far as you know?

Mr. Bouhe. Drink?

Mr. Liebeler. Yes.

Mr. Bouhe. He took one vodka in my house, and he probably took a couple of drinks at Katya Ford's house. I think that I saw him with a glass, but do not know if it was ginger ale.