Mr. Specter. When President Kennedy was being treated in the emergency room at Parkland Hospital, were any pictures or X-rays taken of him there?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; not that I know of. I didn't see any being taken.
Mr. Specter. Was he ever turned over that you observed while being treated at Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Greer. No, sir. I can't recollect him ever being turned over.
Mr. Specter. Do you have any recollection that he was in fact not turned over?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; I couldn't even say. I didn't see them turn him over in any way in my vision, although my back was to him quite often and because I was attending to the door and they could have done it.
Mr. Specter. Was he on a stretcher at the time he was being worked on at Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Greer. I can't remember whether they changed him from a stretcher to a table. I am not sure on that.
Mr. Specter. Mr. Greer, as to the return of the President's automobile to Washington, do you know how that was accomplished?
Mr. Greer. It was driven to Love Field, and put aboard the same C-130 it was taken out on and flown back to Andrews Air Force Base.