Mr. Bringuier. That is right. Do you have any information from Oswald going to Cuba?
Mr. Liebeler. You mean—has it ever appeared that Oswald actually went to Cuba? Not as far as I know.
Mr. Bringuier. Well [producing magazine], there is here in this magazine—this is Bohemia International—this is printed in Venezuela—February 2, 1964—there is an article by Dr. Herminio Portell-Vila. He is a professor of history of Cuba, Dr. Herminio Portell-Vila, and an old diplomat from Cuba. I think he is living in Washington, D.C. And he said here [exhibiting page] that in one speech from Castro on November 27, 1963, in the University of Havana, Castro said—and I quote: "The first time that Oswald was in Cuba"—and that immediately he cut the speech, he changed and he talked of something else. Maybe you have a record of that speech delivered from Castro in the University of Havana and you could check if Castro said that 5 days after the assassination or not.
Mr. Liebeler. And what kind of magazine is this Bohemia International?
Mr. Bringuier. Bohemia was the biggest weekly magazine in Cuba.
Mr. Liebeler. Prior to the Castro regime?
Mr. Bringuier. That is right. And during the Castro regime they were defending Castro a lot of time, but in 1960 the director, the editor, went into exile, and——
Mr. Liebeler. And he now publishes this magazine from Venezuela?
Mr. Bringuier. That is right. He was publishing that from New York about one year, I believe, sir, and then at a later date moved to Venezuela, but that is circulating here inside the United States.
Mr. Liebeler. You have referred to an issue of that magazine of February 2, 1964, and to an article that begins on page 16. What is the title of the article?