Mr. Liebeler. And then after that little street that runs right in front of the Depository Building, there is a little strip of grass with some trees on it; is that correct?

Mrs. Baker. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. And then comes Elm Street; is that right?

Mrs. Baker. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. And on the other side of Elm Street there is a sort of a triangular plot of grass.

Mrs. Baker. I guess you could say we were standing just at the edge of Elm Street at the side of the Depository because we were out almost in the street—Elm Street.

Mr. Liebeler. Elm Street is separated from another street that runs down through the triple underpass. Do you know the name of that street that runs right down here—I am showing you Commission Exhibit No. 354, an aerial view of the street that runs by and three streets converge and go under the railroad tracks and that's the triple underpass.

Mrs. Baker. I think that goes out to Stemmons Expressway or leads into Stemmons Expressway.

Mr. Liebeler. The street that runs right down through here, the middle, is that Main Street?

Mrs. Baker. That would be Main Street and this one would be Commerce.