Mr. Belin. Now, do you know when you got to corner of Houston and Elm—approximately?
Mr. Fischer. About 12:20.
Mr. Belin. 12:20?
Mr. Fischer. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. And where were you standing on the corner of Houston and Elm?
Mr. Fischer. We were standing right on the curb—uh—on the southwest corner of Elm and Houston.
Mr. Belin. Where were you with relation to that lagoon that's there?
Mr. Fischer. Well, that lagoon is rather long. We were standing in front of it, across the sidewalk. I believe it's the curb and the sidewalk and this little bit of grass, and then the lagoon. And we were standing right on the curb there.
Mr. Belin. You were standing on the curb at about the point where the actual curve of the curb is at the intersection—or not?
Mr. Fischer. I'd say where the curb starts to curve. Because, when the shots were fired, we looked around at the motorcade and couldn't see it—because—uh—of the people that were standing along the curb there. We just couldn't see it. Had we been on further around, we could have just looked down the street and seen it.