Mr. Brian. I didn't think—well, Captain Gannaway told Lieutenant Revill to write a report about the thing the date it happened, and he did, or I assumed he did, and I guess that he did. I haven't——

Mr. Rankin. Have you ever seen that report?

Mr. Brian. I have seen it, but I haven't read it. That is unusual but I haven't. I didn't think the incident was really important, that is the reason why I didn't dwell on it, and I am sure it is now or I wouldn't be up here.

But they, a few days before Chief Curry was to come up here they said they wanted a report, you know, to what I had heard in the basement and this and that and the other, and I said, "Well, I better write one then."

I just assumed it was all taken care of, and so I wrote one on the 20th, I wrote that report on the 20th and swore to it and turned it in and he brought it up here.

Mr. Dulles. You made no contemporaneous memoranda, that is on November 22 you made no notes or memoranda of this?

Mr. Brian. No, sir.

Mr. Dulles. So the report of April 20 you dictated on or about April 20 is based on your memory?

Mr. Brian. Yes, sir.

Mr. Rankin. Exhibit 711, your report, was that written out in longhand or dictated to a girl?