Mr. Delgado. Watching the scopes.
Mr. Liebeler. According to the FBI agent's notes, you and Oswald were passing notes back and forth.
Mr. Delgado. We worked in a room similar to this, and there would be a big plotting board there with the aircraft in flight, and radar sets would be back there, with the officers back there, and he and I, when we weren't watching the scopes, we would be writing down what aircraft were up, and we had a small lamp on our table. So when we wanted to talk, he would hand a note to me.
Mr. Liebeler. You were not permitted to talk during this time?
Mr. Delgado. The enlisted men.
Mr. Liebeler. The enlisted men?
Mr. Delgado. Well, the enlisted men were permitted to talk, but not at this table. The only ones permitted to talk were the controllers who had the aircraft on their scopes.
Mr. Liebeler. Your job was to watch one of the scopes?
Mr. Delgado. Watch one of the scopes, and when we were relieved from doing that, we sat on the front table and kept track of the aircraft on the plotting board.
Mr. Liebeler. So while you were actually watching the scope, you were permitted to speak? You had to talk at that time?