Mr. Delgado. He would discuss his ideas, but not anything against our Government or—nothing Socialist, mind you.

Mr. Liebeler. In Spanish?

Mr. Delgado. He would speak to me in Spanish in front of the people, in front of the officers in the ward, what we call the wardroom. Basically the fact that they could be standing over us and we would be talking, and they wouldn't understand what we were saying. But no ideas were exchanged, political ideas were exchanged during those times. Whenever we talked about the Communist or Socialist way of life, we would do it either in our hut or, you know, in low whispers doing the wardroom——

Mr. Liebeler. That was in in English?

Mr. Delgado. In English.

Mr. Liebeler. He never spoke of these things in Spanish?

Mr. Delgado. No; he couldn't.

Mr. Liebeler. He didn't know Spanish that well?

Mr. Delgado. No.

Mr. Liebeler. You mentioned one time that you and Oswald and a couple of other fellows went to Tijuana.