Mr. Liebeler. Was this Riley boy older, do you know, or about the same age as the rest of the students?
Mrs. Smith. I think he was older, because he had a sister that went to Warren Easton with me and she was older, she was a grade ahead of me, and I am almost sure he was older than her.
Mr. Liebeler. This fellow didn't go to Beauregard Junior High School?
Mrs. Smith. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know if he went to school somewhere else?
Mrs. Smith. No; I sure don't.
Mr. Liebeler. Is that the only fight that you can recall in which Oswald was involved?
Mrs. Smith. That is all.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you see the television program that was played over WDSU shortly after the assassination in which Voebel appeared?
Mrs. Smith. Yes; I did see that. Larry Lala and Bob Jones had come to my house. Well, I knew Larry. He knew I went to Beauregard, and he called me up and asked me if I had remembered Lee Oswald, and when I thought about him, you know, things started coming back. It had been such a long time. And he asked me if they could come over, that they were writing this story on him, and I told him to come over if he wanted but I didn't think I could really help him, because it wasn't anything I knew about him.