Mr. Liebeler. And you recognize that man obviously as Oswald, don't you?
Mr. Bringuier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. I don't think I have any more questions at this point, but if you have anything else that you want to add, why, you can go right ahead and do it. You have done most of the testifying without my help and you have done very well.
Mr. Bringuier. Thank you. I don't know if you had already the information that the Cuban Student Directorate Headquarters in Miami gave to the press on January 31 about Jack Ruby's second trip to Cuba in 1962.
Mr. Liebeler. I am not familiar with it offhand. What is it?
Mr. Bringuier. Well, you could check the name and the date of the newspaper. It is the same "Diario Las Americas" from Miami, February 1, 1964, information from the Cuban Student Directorate Headquarters in Miami telling that Jack Ruby went to Cuba at the end of 1962 through Mexico, and he was in Cuba until the beginning of 1963. After that I talked to them by long-distance telephone, long-distance call, and they informed me that they already have turned over to the FBI all the proof about this trip from Ruby going to Cuba.
Mr. Liebeler. What is the name of the person that you spoke to in Miami?
Mr. Bringuier. The person to whom I spoke in Miami, his name is Joaquin Martinez de Pinillos.
Mr. Liebeler. And he indicated that the information concerning Ruby's trip had already been given to the FBI?
Mr. Bringuier. To the FBI. That is right.