Mr. Belin. On January 7th; yes, sir.
Mr. Brennan. No; I don't believe I told this man in those words. I told him what I had said at the lineup. But he might have misinterpreted that I was saying that again.
Mr. Belin. In other words—well, I don't want to say in other words.
When you said on January 7th that upon seeing Lee Harvey Oswald in the lineup you felt that Oswald most resembled the man whom you had seen in the window?
Mr. Brennan. Yes.
Mr. Belin. Now, I am referring to a statement to the FBI on January 7th of this year.
Mr. Brennan. All right.
Mr. Belin. By that, did you have reference to your own personal recollection, or what you said at the time of the Dallas Police Department lineup?
Mr. Brennan. I believe I was referring to what I said at the Dallas Police Department.
Mr. Belin. On January 7th of this year, what is the fact as to whether or not you could give—whether or not you felt on November 22d that the man you saw in the window was the man you saw in the police lineup—not what you told him, but what was the fact?