Mr. Craig. Turned north on Houston.
Mr. Belin. About how fast was it going as it turned north on Houston?
Mr. Craig. Oh, about the same. They—uh—they were going about the same speed as they made the corner.
Mr. Belin. Were there any motorcycle policemen alongside the President's car?
Mr. Craig. Uh—not directly beside it. They was, I believe, on the front part of it and—uh—I believe behind it—just a little ways behind the back fender there was a motorcycle officer—one on each side of the car, as I remember.
Mr. Belin. The ones on the front—where would the back wheels of the motorcycles have been with relation to the front wheels of the President's car?
Mr. Craig. Uh—just in front of the bumper because they came by and moved everybody back, you know, as the car approached us.
Mr. Belin. And what about the motorcycles that were just behind the car? Where were the front wheels of those motorcycles with relation to the back wheels or the back bumper of the President's car?
Mr. Craig. About equal to the back bumper.
Mr. Belin. All right.