Mr. Martello. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know what he teaches at Tulane University?
Mr. Martello. No, sir; I do not.
Mr. Liebeler. Further on in your report there is a reference to another professor at Tulane by the name of La Violette, and you indicate on that you had some recollection that this professor allegedly had possession of Fair Play for Cuba literature in 1962. Do you remember any of the details of that?
Mr. Martello. No, sir; I do not.
Mr. Liebeler. Was there any investigation conducted of this particular professor in an attempt to determine whether he was associated with Oswald in any way?
Mr. Martello. No, sir; there was not.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald indicate to you in any way that he himself knew either of these two professors or any other professor at Tulane University, or had ever had anything to do with them or with other professors?
Mr. Martello. He did not indicate by name, but there was a meeting place on Pine Street, the 1000 block of Pine Street in New Orleans, where there were meetings held.
Mr. Liebeler. This is meetings of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee?