Mr. Liebeler [handing picture to witness]. I show you Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-A, and ask you if you can recognize anybody in that picture.
Mr. Andrews. The one that has a brief case under his arm, full face towards the looker, appears to be Lee Oswald. This boy back here [indicating] appears to be familiar, but I would have to blow his face up to be sure. He is in between. See, this one here [indicating]? I have never seen this picture before.
Mr. Liebeler. Between Oswald, who has the cross mark over his head, and the man who has the arrow over his head?
Mr. Andrews. He is a local boy here, a face I recall. It would take me a while to place it, but the face appears to be familiar.
Mr. Liebeler. You haven't seen this picture before, is that correct?
Mr. Andrews. I don't believe.
Mr. Liebeler. The Secret Service and the FBI have shown you various pictures, but you don't recall this one?
Mr. Andrews. I don't recall seeing that one. There was one of a series where—one of an attorney in town was there—where we all knew him. They may have shown me this, but I don't remember. We used to have a club back in 1946 called Lock (?) Fraternity, and he resembles a boy that was a member.
Mr. Liebeler. I don't think I have any more questions, Mr. Andrews. I want to thank you very much for coming in and I appreciate the cooperation you have given us.
Mr. Andrews. I only wish I could do better.