Mr. Ball. And you said this in front of Pizzo that he didn't have the money?
Mr. Bogard. Yes, sir; he was expecting some money—to have the money in 2 or 3 weeks.
Mr. Ball. When did you see the television that called your attention to this?
Mr. Bogard. I heard it on the radio.
Mr. Ball. You heard it on the radio?
Mr. Bogard. And then I tore the card up, and that very same night on the 10 o'clock news, I think it was, if I remember correctly, I saw him on TV.
Mr. Ball. Did you see any pictures of Lee Oswald in the newspaper?
Mr. Bogard. Yes, sir; Dallas Morning News, next morning.
Mr. Ball. Now, what was your impression when you saw the man on television?
Mr. Bogard. All my impression was that he had been in and tried to buy a car, that he wasn't a prospect any more.