Mr. Baker. As I got, like I say as I got straightened up there, I was, I don't know when these shots started coming off, I just—it seemed to me like they were high, and I just happened to look right straight up——
Mr. Dulles. I wonder if you would just tell us on that chart and I will try to follow with the record where you were at this time, you were coming down Houston.
Mr. Belin. Sir, if you can—I plan to get that actual chart in a minute. If we could——
Mr. Dulles. I want to see where he was vis-a-vis the building on the chart there.
Mr. Baker. This is Main Street and this is Houston. This is the corner that I am speaking of; I made the right turn here. The motorcade and all, as I was here turning the front car was turning up here, and as I got somewhere about right here——
Mr. Dulles. That is halfway down the first block.
Mr. Belin. No, sir; can I interrupt you for a minute?
Mr. Dulles. Certainly.
Mr. Belin. Officer Baker, when we were in Dallas on March 20, Friday, you walked over with me and showed me about the point you thought your motorcycle was when you heard the first shot, do you remember doing that?
Mr. Baker. Yes, sir.