(Short recess.)

Mr. Liebeler. Did you think that Oswald was an agent of the Soviet Union or was acting as an agent for the Soviet Union at that time?

Mr. Delgado. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Whom did you mean to refer to when you said that they would train him their way?

Mr. Delgado. Well, after he was defecting, I assumed he would take the Communist way of life, and I would imagine that they would put him to use to the best of their advantage. But this was later brought out to be false, because they came out and said that all he did was work in a factory. Whether or not that's so, I can't say. That's what they said.

Mr. Liebeler. But at the time you were in Europe, you were speculating to yourself that he might have been in the Berlin school?

Mr. Delgado. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. You received no particular information? You just figured this out for yourself?

Mr. Delgado. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. Just how well do you think Oswald learned to speak Spanish during the time that he was associated with you in the Marine Corps?