Mr. Jenner. When did you leave General Walker's home that night?

Mr. Surrey. I stayed that night.

Mr. Jenner. Did you hear General Walker being interviewed?

Mr. Surrey. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. What did he say about what had occurred, if anything?

Mr. Surrey. He said, "Somebody took a shot at me." This is the general tenor of the interviews as to what happened, and he said, "Somebody took a shot at me." I guess—"That is the closest I have ever been missed in 30 years of military service."

Mr. Jenner. Did he say anything about whether he was seated—whether he had been moving about?

Mr. Surrey. No; he said he had been seated at his desk when it happened. Working on his income tax.

Mr. Jenner. Now, Mr. Surrey, was there an occasion preceding October—April 10, 1963, that you noticed an automobile and some people in the automobile in and about General Walker's premises?

Mr. Surrey. Yes; that was 2 nights before, on Monday evening.