Mr. Fritz. I think it was taken, I think it was one of my officers, and I think if he saw him he looked through that glass and saw him from the outside because I am sure of one thing that I didn't bring him in the office with Oswald.
Mr. Ball. You are sure you didn't?
Mr. Fritz. I am sure of that. I feel positive of that. I would remember that I am sure.
Mr. Ball. He also says that in that office——
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. After he had said, "That is the man," that Oswald got up from his chair and slammed his hand on the table and said, "Now everybody will know who I am." Did that ever occur in your presence?
Mr. Fritz. If it did I never saw anything like that; no, sir.
Mr. Ball. That didn't occur?
Mr. Fritz. No, sir; it didn't. That man is not telling a true story if that is what he said. Do you have any—could I ask a question, is it all right if I ask a question?
Mr. McCloy. All right, go ahead.