The Chairman. If it has some relevancy, all right. But let's don't take too long, because it is getting to be quite collateral. Go right ahead.
Mr. Surrey. Well, the gist of the matter is that two nights before the assassination attempt, I saw two men around the house peeking in windows and so forth, and reported this to the general the following morning, and he, in turn, reported it to the police on Tuesday, and it was Wednesday night that he was shot at. So that is really the gist of the whole thing.
The Chairman. All right.
Mr. Jenner. I show you an exhibit marked Garner Exhibit No. 1. At anytime prior to April 10, 1963, were you familiar with the person who is shown on Garner Exhibit No. 1?
Mr. Surrey. No.
Mr. Jenner. When I say familiar, I mean did you know of or had you seen consciously a person with that physiognomy and physical appearance?
Mr. Surrey. No; I have not.
Mr. Jenner. That is a side view.
I show you Commission Exhibit No. 520. The man in the center—had you prior to April 10, 1963, ever seen a man with that physiognomy, facial showing, and body?
Mr. Surrey. No.