Mr. Pena. We got to talk about something else before I tell about the FBI in New Orleans, so you let me know so I tell about the FBI, what I think about it, if I can express myself well enough to put my point of view about some of the agents of the FBI in New Orleans. Anyway, I will tell you. See if you can understand my view.

Mr. Liebeler. Very well. Let's get to that later. Regardless of what it says in this FBI report, the fact is, you did see Oswald in the bar and you did tell Bringuier, didn't you?

Mr. Pena. We was talking about—I know we was talking about it with so many people around there, I can't tell you exactly. I know he knew because we was talking about it.

Mr. Liebeler. Right. Did you actually see the man who ordered the lemonade in the bar?

Mr. Pena. Yes, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you tell me approximately when it was that you saw Oswald in the bar? Now in this connection, let me help your thinking about it by reminding you that you went to Puerto Rico on about August 13 or 14, 1963. Was it before that or after that that you saw Oswald?

Mr. Pena. I don't remember exactly.

Mr. Liebeler. You can't remember?

Mr. Pena. No; it wasn't easy then. There was nothing in the incident. He had money to pay for it and we just forgot about it.

Mr. Liebeler. You can't remember whether it was before you went to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic or afterward?