Mr. Brennan. I did, at that time.
Mr. Belin. Is there anything else now up to the time you got down to the Dallas Police Station?
Mr. Brennan. Well, nothing except that up until that time, through my entire life, I could never remember what a colored person looked like if he got out of my sight. And I always thought that if I had to identify a colored person I could not. But by coincidence that one time I did recognize those two boys.
Representative Ford. Did those two Negro men say in your presence that they had been in the fifth floor window?
Mr. Brennan. I don't recall. I don't recall.
Mr. Belin. Is there anything else, sir, now up to the time you got down to the Dallas Police Station?
Mr. Brennan. On Friday evening, you are speaking of?
Mr. Belin. Yes.
Mr. Brennan. No.
Mr. Belin. All right.