Mr. Specter. Did you ever see Governor Connally?
Mrs. Hill. Yes; I did see him; I didn't know who he was, but I did see him and I knew that someone had been hit.
Mr. Specter. Where was he pushed in the car?
Mrs. Hill. Well, I just vaguely know that he was toward the front.
Mr. Specter. Well, was he in the front seat of the ear or was he between President Kennedy and the front seat of the car, or where was he?
Mrs. Hill. Between President Kennedy?
Mr. Specter. You know that there were jump seats in the car so that there would have been people sitting three positions forward, one in the back seat—President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy, on the right in the jump seat—Governor Connally and Mrs. Connally and in the front seat, two Secret Service agents—people sitting three positions forward?
Mrs. Hill. I saw the Secret Service agents.
Mr. Specter. Had you been, prior to the time I told you just now, familiar with that arrangement of the personnel in the car?
Mrs. Hill. Yes; I knew that, and as I said, I didn't know who the people were in the car because I am new here—I don't know the Connallys, I just knew that people were in the car.