Mr. Liebeler. Do you know David Ferrie, F-e-r-r-i-e?
Mr. O'Sullivan. Yes, sir; I know him.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know of any connection between Oswald and David Ferrie?
Mr. O'Sullivan. No; I have no personal knowledge of anything.
Mr. Liebeler. Ferrie was involved with the CAP squadron at New Orleans Airport at the time Voebel and Oswald came out to join it? Is that correct?
Mr. O'Sullivan. Ferrie was in charge of the squadron, and then there was a Captain Hinton. Now I was in the squadron for 6 years, so I am not sure who was in charge at what particular time. I am not sure. He could have been. He may have been, but I am not sure. I know that when he left the New Orleans squadron, Ferrie did have something to do with the Moisant squadron, so he may have. If he wasn't in charge when Oswald was out at New Orleans Airport, he may have been in charge when he went to Moisant Airport.
Mr. Liebeler. But you don't know of any time that Oswald associated with or knew Ferrie through the Civil Air Patrol?
Mr. O'Sullivan. No; I am not sure of any.
Mr. Liebeler. Now you said that you had no personal knowledge or no direct knowledge of any relationship between Oswald and Ferrie?
Mr. O'Sullivan. No.