Mr. Specter. No; the assassination occurred on Friday.
Mr. Rowland. I am sorry, that is right. It is so confused in this.
Mr. Specter. Well, was the statement taken the second day after the assassination or the morning of the first day after the assassination?
Mr. Rowland. No; it was taken on Saturday morning before I went to work because on Sunday there was another statement taken from me at my job where I was working. This occurred right after Oswald was shot himself.
Mr. Specter. Well, are you able to identify that statement which we have marked Exhibit 358, as the statement taken on Saturday, the 23d, as distinguished from the statement taken on Sunday, the 24th of November?
Mr. Rowland. Yes.
Mr. Specter. How can you be certain of that, Mr. Rowland?
Mr. Rowland. The one on Sunday, this particular one, I do remember the agent used a legal pad. He did have three pages of it handwritten. I made corrections on this in different parts of it. The one on Sunday was not a legal pad. It was a steno pad and it, in fact, covered a page and a half, I think, and it was concerned with mainly could I identify the man that I saw, his description.
Mr. Specter. Now, at the time you made the Saturday statement, which you say was transcribed and appears as Exhibit 358, did you at that time tell the interviewing FBI agents about the colored gentleman who you testified was in the window which you marked with an "A"?
Mr. Rowland. Yes; I did.