Mr. Liebeler. Just give us the best recollection you have.

Mr. Krystinik. That is it so far.

Mr. Liebeler. How did Oswald impress you when he stepped up and addressed the group? Did he impress you as being articulate, intelligent, or was he not that way?

Mr. Krystinik. At that particular time he just made the one statement. After the meeting, I talked to him for about 15 minutes primarily about economics.

Mr. Liebeler. Was anyone there besides you and Oswald?

Mr. Krystinik. Yes, sir; there was a Mr. Byrd Helligas.

Mr. Liebeler. Did he take part in the conversation with you and Oswald?

Mr. Krystinik. Yes; a little bit, to the best of my memory. Oswald was the fellow that impressed me, and I was paying attention to what he was saying, and I am afraid that Mr. Helligas didn't make an impression on me. I don't remember what he said, except he did enter into the conversation at different times. I am afraid most of my attention was directed to Oswald. The hair was up on the back of my neck. I was irritated by the man a little. Not real bad, but he bothered me some.

Mr. Liebeler. Was it what he said that bothered you, or was it his attitude?

Mr. Krystinik. Attitude more than exactly what he said.