Mr. Specter. Where was the Hertz time clock located?
Mr. Rowland. That was on top of the school depository building.
Mr. Specter. Was your watch synchronized with the Hertz up on top.
Mr. Rowland. Yes; I always set it by the same clock whenever I pass it. I pass it coming into town and I set my watch at that time.
Mr. Specter. Now, did you observe at any time the building which is depicted in Commission Exhibit No. 348?
Mr. Rowland. Yes. We were looking around it, my wife and I, amongst the crowd, the different areas, making note of the policemen on top of the underpass itself, in that area, and the security precautions that were being taken.
Mr. Specter. Mr. Chairman, I would like to show the witness the same photograph, but a different picture on an exhibit marked Commission Exhibit No. 356.
Mr. Rowland, I show you a picture marked Commission Exhibit No. 356 and ask you if you can identify what that represents?
Mr. Rowland. That is Houston, Elm running in front of this building. This is the school book depository building.
Mr. Specter. Were you familiar with that building prior to November 22, 1963?