Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. Stuckey. And we decided it would be me who would do it as the introducing participant.
So at about 5:30 that afternoon I arrived at the studio alone. Oswald appeared, and in a very heavy gray flannel suit, and this is August in New Orleans, it is extremely hot, that he appears in a very heavy gray flannel suit, very bulky, badly cut suit, and looking very hot and uncomfortable. He had a blue shirt on and a dark tie, and a black looseleaf notebook.
Mr. Jenner. The same one he had had before?
Mr. Stuckey. As far as I know. We shook hands, passed a few pleasantries, nothing much of importance.
Mr. Jenner. Were the others present?
Mr. Stuckey. No; they arrived a little bit later. Oswald was there first, as usual on time, and then Mr. Butler came in with Mr. Bringuier. Both looked as if they had pounds and pounds of literature with them, and statistics.
Mr. Jenner. Did Bringuier and Oswald recognize each other?
Mr. Stuckey. Oh, yes.
Mr. Jenner. And it was apparent to you they were acquainted?