Mr. Redlich. Yes; I was.

Mr. Dulles. Can you identify these pictures as pictures of Mr. Lane?

Mr. Redlich. Yes; I can identify these as pictures of Mr. Lane. I would also like for the record to indicate where they came from. Commission Exhibit No. 535 is taken from—Commission Exhibit 536 came from the San Francisco Chronicle, and dated February 8, 1964, and purports to be a photograph of Mark Lane.

Commission No. 535 is a photograph from a newspaper clipping which was in the Commission files, and it is an Associated Press photograph, and appeared, it is taken from the New York Herald Tribune of March 5, 1964, and purports to be a photograph of Mark Lane. I have met Mr. Lane once or twice prior to his appearance before this Commission, and I was present during his testimony before this Commission.

Mr. Dulles. You identify these as pictures of Mr. Lane?

Mr. Redlich. These are photographs of Mark Lane.

Mr. Dulles. And these Exhibits 535 and 536 were the exhibits which were presented to Mrs. Markham?

Mr. Belin. I think the record should show how they were presented. They were clipped out so there was not any writing or anything to indicate whom they were pictures of on their face.

Mr. Dulles. That is on the record.

Mrs. Markham, there is a short question that Congressman Ford wanted to put to you.