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FD-302 (Rev. 1-23-60) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION - Date 12/4/63 1 MR. LAWRENCE BRIGHT, Owner, Now Orlsans Printing Company, 811 Camp Street, advised that he know of LEE OSWALD. He said that three or four months ago two Cuban acquaintances of his came into this shop and were highly incensed in view of the fact that they had just como from in front of the International Trads Mart and had seen OSWALD passing out pro-Castro handbills. BRIGHT said both these men were Cuban rofugees and neigher of them spoks English, but had become very,angry with OSWALD and with what he . was doing because they had both lost everything as a result of CASTRO coming into power. BRIGHT said he and his two Cuban acquaintances headed toward the International Trade Mart to see what was going on. BRIGHT said OSWALD was gone when they got to the Trade Mart. BRIGHT said he saw OSWALD on the strect in Now Orleans on one other occasion but he could not remember exactly when. BRIGHT said he did not know the full names of the two Cuban refugees who had come into his shop, but said one of them was named RAFAEL, who was a sailor and whomheothoughticsaile out OF Mobile, Alabamat. BRIGHT said a Father ANTHONY, at Ozanam Inn, 829 Camp Street, is acquainted with RAFAEL and could iden- tify him. BRIGHT said the second Cuban is a tall blonde, who is employed by. the REISS Candy Company, 419 Decatur Strect. BRIGHT said he could not recall this man's name. BRIGHT went on to say that he had spent considerable time in Cuba and was fluent in Spanish. He stated these two Cubans who had come to him were friends of his even though he did not know their names. 12/3/63 at Now Orleans, Louisiana File # NO 89-69 SA DONALD C. STEINMEYER/cay 1/4 Date dictated 12/4/63 document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to sgency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.

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