Mr. Bringuier. You see, after the debate, the same night of the debate, I went to the radio station here in New Orleans and the local papers and the United Press International office, and I gave a press release. If you want a copy, I could give you a copy. I gave a copy to the Secret Service.
The most interesting thing is the four things that I asked to the Secret Service of New Orleans. I think that this is the second one where I said, "Write to your Congressman asking for a full investigation of Mr. Lee H. Oswald, a confessed Marxist" [producing document]. And that was 3 months before the assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you have another copy of this?
Mr. Bringuier. I have the original of that. You can have that.
Mr. Liebeler. I have marked a copy of the press release distributed to the various communications media here in New Orleans, on August 16, 1963——
Mr. Bringuier. No, August 21.
Mr. Liebeler. August 21, 1963?
Mr. Bringuier. August 21, the night of the debate.
Mr. Liebeler. I mark it as "Exhibit No. 3" to your deposition, and I have initialed it. Would you initial it?
[The witness complied.]