Mr. Belin. How did he know it came from behind then?

Mr. Baker. Because he was riding from behind, and whenever it hit the President, he said he would see him fall.

Mr. Belin. Now, you are giving a motion now, did he see him fall backwards first or forwards or when you say fall what do you mean by that?

Mr. Baker. Well, he just said, when they hit he kind of fell, so I assumed he went to the left of him.

Mr. Belin. All right.

Did any other officer say anything to you about what he saw or thought what happened?

Mr. Baker. I talked to several of them but I can't remember exactly, you know, just what their story was.

Mr. Belin. Was there anyone you talked to who thought the shots came from the front?

Mr. Baker. No, sir; not except that the chief of police that is the only one.

Now, that, like I say, that is the last thing I heard over that radio is "Get some men up on that railroad." Now, that could mean they either came from the side, which is due north, or right across in front of him. You know——