Mr. Willis. At the corner of Houston and Main.
Mr. Liebeler. So that you saw him——
Mr. Willis. Across from the county jail on the parkway there near the esplanade.
Mr. Liebeler. So you saw the motorcade coming down Main Street, did you?
Mr. Willis. Yes; we could see it for a block or two.
Mr. Liebeler. Then the motorcade turned onto Houston and you took some pictures at that time?
Mr. Willis. I remained there until I got the shot of the President approaching the turn onto Houston Street, and being a personal friend of then Vice President Lyndon Johnson, we were anxious to get him in one, and did. Then I took a picture as they turned onto Houston Street. Then another one from the rear after they proceeded down Houston approaching the turn they were to make onto Elm. Then I immediately ran across the plaza, raced over to Elm Street and stationed myself on the curb in front of the Texas School Book Depository.
Mr. Liebeler. You were there when the motorcade made a left turn on Houston and went down Elm Street; is that correct?
Mr. Willis. Yes; and I photographed the President. I was standing in front of the curb, as is shown in Life magazine, on the edge of the street, and I photographed the presidential car at not more than 10 feet because I didn't get the front or the rear of the car. I just got the occupants in the center. I was that close.
Mr. Liebeler. Now you have indicated that you are depicted in a picture which is in the John F. Kennedy Memorial Edition of Life magazine in a picture that you said you were in the upper left-hand corner of page 4; is that correct?