Mr. Kellerman. This picture represents the windshield of the President's special automobile as we are looking into it. This is an outside photo. My reason for this is that on inspection there is a—the windshield has been struck by an instrument and it has been cracked. This crack is opposite the mirror facing the driver would be toward the driver, to the right of the mirror, and——
Mr. Specter. The photograph, Exhibit 350, is from the outside of the car front looking toward the car; correct?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. What mark, if any, appears in the photograph on the windshield itself?
Mr. Kellerman. There is the cracked windshield located to the right of the mirror as you look into the automobile.
Mr. Specter. That would be on the driver's side, as you previously stated?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir; on the driver's side of the vehicle.
Mr. Specter. Now, is this picture an accurate representation of the appearance of the windshield at some time when you observed the windshield?
Mr. Kellerman. This windshield I observed on this same day.
Mr. Specter. On or about November 27, 1963?