That is all I recall that transpired at that time.
Of course I contacted the Chief's office, when I got that information as to who he was, and gave that information to them.
Mr. Stern. This is Chief Rowley?
Mr. Sorrels. I think I talked to Deputy Chief Paterni.
Mr. Stern. Of the Secret Service here in Washington?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. Did anything else transpire between that time and the Friday night showup?
Mr. Sorrels. I did not talk to Oswald again, and I was around there. When I contacted Washington, I was informed that Inspector Kelley was being directed to be there, and he would be there later on that evening, that they had caught him out on the road, and he would come there to help out.
I also got information to Captain Fritz that I had this witness, Brennan, that I had talked to, and that I would like very much for him to get a chance to see Oswald in a lineup. And Captain Fritz said that would be fine.
So I instructed Special Agent Patterson, I believe it was, after I had located Brennan—had quite a difficult time to locate him, because he wasn't at home. And they finally prevailed upon his wife to try to help me locate him, and she, as I recall it, said that she would see if she could locate him by phone. I called her, I believe, the second time and finally got a phone number and called him and told him we would like for him to come down and arrange for him to meet one of our agents to pick him up at the place there. And when they came down there with him, I got ahold of Captain Fritz and told him that the witness was there, Mr. Brennan.