Mr. Liebeler. Well, let's mark this one as "Exhibit 2" to your deposition. Off the record.
(Discussion off the record.)
Mr. Liebeler. Let the record show that we asked Mr. Bringuier to initial a picture which we discussed before on the record, and that picture, which is a picture of a street scene in front of the International Trade Mart has been marked "Exhibit 1" to Mr. Bringuier's deposition taken here in New Orleans on April 7, 1964. We shall now mark as "Exhibit 2" to that deposition a photocopy of an application to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, New Orleans, La., which Mr. Bringuier says is a copy of an application which was given to a friend of his whose name we have agreed not to indicate on the record, given by Lee Oswald on or about August 16, 1963. Is that correct?
Mr. Bringuier. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. I have initialed Exhibit No. 2 and I ask you to do the same, if you would.
[The witness complied.]
Mr. Liebeler. Please go ahead.
Mr. Bringuier. At that conversation Oswald was defending Fidel Castro, and he advised to my friend that the United States don't have the right to invade or to overthrow any other government, and that if the United States will do that to Cuba, he will fight defending Castro, because Castro was right.
I gave the copy of the transcription of the conversation with my friend to the Secret Service the days after the Kennedy assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. That is the day that you and your friend discussed this after your friend returned from Oswald's and you made a recording of that conversation?