Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes.
Mr. Specter. What was the adjusted frame for the first view that the marksman had of the President's stand-in coming out from under the tree?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That is frame 210 and has been marked as Commission Exhibit No. 893 and represents the 10-inch adjustment for the difference in the height of the car as compared with frame 207.
Mr. Specter. Is the layout of frame 210 exactly the same as that for frames 207 and 185 that you have already testified about?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That is correct.
Mr. Specter. In viewing the films on the frames preceding 210, what was President Kennedy doing?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. He is waving to the crowd, and in some frames it is obvious that he is smiling, you can actually see a happy expression on his face and his hand——
Mr. Dulles. Which way is he turning, to the left or to the right?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. He is looking toward the crowd to his right during most of that area, he is looking slightly to his right. His arm is up on the side of the car and his hand is in a wave, in approximately this position and he appears to be smiling.
Mr. Specter. What is the latest frame count where, to your eye, it appears that he is showing no reaction to any possible shot?