Mr. Rowland. No; I don't remember whether they were. No; I don't.
Senator Cooper. Did it occur to you that you should speak to the officer about seeing a man in the window?
Mr. Rowland. It has. Do you ever have reoccurring dreams, sir?
Senator Cooper. What?
Mr. Rowland. Do you ever have reoccurring dreams?
Senator Cooper. Yes.
Mr. Rowland. This is a reoccurring dream of mine, sir, all the time, what if I had told someone about it. I knew about it enough in advance and perhaps it could have been prevented. I mean this is something which shakes me up at times.
Senator Cooper. I don't want to disturb you about that but my point was at the time did you—I think you said, though, you thought that he was a—he could have been a—Secret Service man, officer.
Mr. Rowland. Yes; that is right.
Senator Cooper. That is all.