Mr. Smith. W. E. Barnett, and E. L. Smith. I think that is his initials. I know it is another Smith boy anyway.

Mr. Liebeler. How did you station yourself when you got there?

Mr. Smith. Just after we got the epileptic seizure en route to the hospital, I hadn't gotten back to the corner but just a few minutes until the motorcade was coming, so I stationed myself on Elm Street in the middle from the southeast curb of Elm and Houston and held traffic up.

Mr. Liebeler. Which direction would this traffic have been coming from that you held up?

Mr. Smith. It was heading west on Elm.

Mr. Liebeler. Coming down Elm toward the triple underpass? Coming into the intersection of Elm and Houston?

Mr. Smith. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. So you were the individual patrolman who went back and held up the traffic to Elm Street; is that right?

Mr. Smith. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. So you would have been on the eastern side of Houston Street on Elm Street holding up the traffic that was coming down Elm Street?