Mr. Alba. He was just like the others there in the maintenance and the electrical end, and they would wear the electrician's belt with a bandoleer, screwdriver, pliers, and friction tape, et cetera.

Mr. Liebeler. Did he wear that?

Mr. Alba. Yes, he did.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever discuss this fellow Oswald with anybody at the Reily Co.?

Mr. Alba. Not prior to the assassination, no.

Mr. Liebeler. Have you discussed it with people at the Reily Co. after the assassination?

Mr. Alba. Yes, I have. People were coming up to me at that time and asking me about what had happened to my friend Lee Oswald that used to hang around the office all the time, as an opening to discuss what had taken place in Dallas.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you remember the name of the people at the coffee company that you discussed Oswald with?

Mr. Alba. The people in general that would come in the office during the day, as Lee Oswald himself would do.

Mr. Liebeler. Did the people that did come in that way indicate they also had known Oswald while he worked at the coffee company?