Representative Ford. That is all.
Mr. Specter. Were you able to identify the man whom you saw in the window with the rifle for the FBI agents?
Mr. Rowland. No.
Mr. Specter. Did they have pictures with them at that time?
Mr. Rowland. I have seen three pictures of Lee Harvey Oswald, two of them in the paper. They had a morning newspaper was all they had. It wasn't a very good picture, and I couldn't tell. I didn't know, I wasn't going to say because I didn't, I mean. I just couldn't identify him. I wouldn't be—I had already resigned myself not to be given that task, because I couldn't definitely say any one man was that man.
Mr. Specter. And what was the basis of your concluding, as you put it, that you resigned yourself to that task?
Mr. Rowland. This was because I just didn't have a good enough look at his face.
Mr. Specter. Was that your conclusion at this moment that you are unable to identify, with precision and certainty, the man whom you saw holding the rifle in the window of the Texas School Book Depository Building?
Mr. Rowland. Yes; that is true.
Mr. Specter. Do you believe that you could identify the Negro gentleman in window "A" whom you testified you saw?