Mr. Liebeler. Approximately how old was this man?
Mrs. Garner. I don't know. Like I say, I am not too good at judging ages. I would say in his late fifties or early sixties, something like that. He had a high forehead, a high peak right here, and kind of greyish.
Mr. Liebeler. Could you describe him for us, please? Was he a white man?
Mrs. Garner. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he appear to be Spanish or Cuban extraction to you?
Mrs. Garner. No, no, no.
Mr. Liebeler. He was fair complected?
Mrs. Garner. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Are those the only two people you ever saw visit Oswald?
Mrs. Garner. Well, there was that Cuban or Spanish looking guy one time rang my bell in the late afternoon, kind of short, very dark black curly hair, and he had a stack of these same pamphlets in his hand he was spreading out on Canal Street there on the porch, and he had a stack of them in his hand and he asked me about Oswald, and I said he was living around on that side where the screen porch is, and I saw those things in his hand and I said, "You are not going to spread those things on my porch," and that was all, and I closed the door and went on about my business. I don't know, but I guess he went over there.