Mr. Alba. That is correct.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you recognize the street scene, by any chance?

Mr. Alba. No.

Mr. Liebeler. I show you another picture marked "Pizzo Exhibit 453-C," and ask you if you recognize that man?

Mr. Alba. That's Lee Harvey Oswald. [Viewing photograph.]

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have anything else that you think that the Commission would be interested in that I haven't asked you about, concerning your knowledge of Oswald, and your relations with him?

Mr. Alba. I wouldn't think. The source of conversations was of a nature of a neighborhood acquaintanceship, nothing more. He has never been suggestive toward any other things other than what I have already discussed with you, as far as his interest in guns and gun magazines and gun conversations.

Mr. Liebeler. He never indicated any interest in Cuba or Cuban affairs?

Mr. Alba. Never.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you know that he had been arrested by the New Orleans Police Department in connection with the distribution of "Fair Play for Cuba Committee" literature in New Orleans?