Mr. Delgado. He could meet the average people from the streets and hold a conversation with them. He could make himself understood and be understood. That's not too clear, is it?

Mr. Liebeler. Did you think Oswald was an intelligent person?

Mr. Delgado. Yes; I did. More intelligent than I am, and I have a 117, supposedly, IQ, and he could comprehend things faster and was interested in things that I wasn't interested in: politics, music, things like that, so much so like an intellectual. He didn't read poetry or anything like that, but as far as books and concert music and things like that, he was a great fan.

Mr. Liebeler. You said before that Oswald was not sufficiently proficient in Spanish so that he could carry on a political argument or anything like that.

Mr. Delgado. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Now, did you talk to the FBI about this question of how well Oswald could speak Spanish?

Mr. Delgado. Yes; I did.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what you told him?

Mr. Delgado. I told him basically the same thing I told you, only then this fellow came out, this other agent came out with this test he gave me.

Mr. Liebeler. He gave you a test?