Mr. Liebeler (handing picture to witness). I show you a picture that has been marked "Bringuier Exhibit No. 1," and ask you if you have ever seen any of the men in this picture, specifically that man who is handing out leaflets slightly to Oswald's right, the man I point to with my pencil, and, for the purposes of the record, it is the man who stands behind Oswald to his right, and he is the second man from Oswald. He wears a short-sleeved shirt with a tie.

Mr. Pena. I don't know anybody in there. I don't recognize anybody in there.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever tell Carlos Bringuier that you had seen Oswald anywhere?

Mr. Pena. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Were you in the bar, the Habana Bar, at the time when your brother got into an argument with two Mexicans or Cubans about the bongo drums?

Mr. Pena. It was me that had the argument with them. I had an argument with a couple of them over there over the problem of Cuba, but I was not there when the incident that your question specifically asked about took place.

Mr. Liebeler. Now, you did have an argument with two Mexicans about Cuba; is that right?

Mr. Pena. The problems of Cuba.

Mr. Liebeler. And did you call the FBI?

Mr. Pena. Bringuier did.