Mr. Blalock. I couldn't say the Spanish name. The American name of it is the Cuban Student Revolutionary Organization.
Mr. Liebeler. Can you tell me approximately when that was?
Mr. Blalock. Last part of the summer. I couldn't——
Mr. Liebeler. Late July or early August would it be, or some time in August of 1963?
Mr. Blalock. August would be the closest I could get. I don't remember the exact date.
Mr. Liebeler. Tell me the conversation that you and Philip had with Bringuier when you went into the store.
Mr. Blalock. Oh, we entered the store and Philip introduced me to Carlos, and I told him—I saw the funds Philip had collected for him, and I told him I was curious about what it was for, and then he explained for me how the organization worked and told me he received the funds from people in New Orleans and sent it to Florida, and that was his total business, and he explained that Communism was where the kids are supposed to tell everything on their parents, to obey the State and not their parents.
Mr. Liebeler. Present at this conversation were just you and Philip and Carlos? Is that right?
Mr. Blalock. No; there was another man—must have worked at the store. He was present.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you know what his name was?