Mr. Belin. Did you talk to—pardon me, sir, does that take care of your questions?
Mr. Carr. Yes, sir; thank you very much.
Mr. Dulles. Any further questions?
Mr. Carr. No; thank you, sir.
Mr. Belin. Did you talk to any of the other officers who were in or about the President's vehicle at the time of the shooting?
Mr. Baker. Yes, sir; I talked to several of them and all of them had kind of had the same story, you know. It had to come from above and behind.
Mr. Belin. When did you talk to these officers, like Officer Martin?
Mr. Baker. That was—I didn't talk to him until we got back to the city hall, which we got off, we were supposed to get off at 3 o'clock that day, we got off around 4 the same time, they called us all in together.
Mr. Belin. What other officers did you talk to and what did they say that you remember?
Mr. Baker. I talked to Jim Chaney, and he made the statement that the two shots hit Kennedy first and then the other one hit the Governor.