General Walker. Yes, I do.

Mr. Liebeler. Has Mr. Surrey discussed with you the fact that on June 3, 1964, he was interviewed by an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and shown a picture, or a copy of a picture similar to Commission Exhibit No. 5, which showed this automobile behind your house with the license plate obliterated on it? Did he tell you he had been asked about that?

General Walker. He told me about a picture being shown to him of the back side of my house, and I believe he referred to it showing some automobile or automobiles being behind the house, but I don't remember any reference to that car or the hole in it. There wasn't any reference to that car, if that is a hole in the car.

Mr. Liebeler. I represent to you that Commission Exhibit No. 5 that we have here is a copy of an original photograph, which in fact had a hole torn in there right where the black part is on the car. The original picture itself has a hole right through there.

General Walker. Then it is not a hole in the car?

Mr. Liebeler. No; it is a hole in the original photograph, of which this thing I show you now is a copy.

General Walker. Oh, I see.

Mr. Liebeler. I thought exactly what you thought the first time I looked at it; that that was a hole in the car. It is not. It is a hole in the picture.

General Walker. He referred to being shown photographs with the back of the premises and the car or something back there.

Mr. Liebeler. But you don't remember him telling you that he was able to identify this as Charles Klihr's car?