Mr. Liebeler. How did you do that?
Mr. Barnett. Well, as best I remember, we each picked a corner and got on the corner. We were advised to stay on our corner, not to cross over to idly talk, but to stay on the corner and keep our eyes open and be ready.
Mr. Liebeler. Which corner did you station yourself at? I have a picture here of an aerial view—you can sit down—Commission Exhibit No. 354.
Of course, you can recognize the intersection of Elm and Houston here in the left-hand upper portion of the picture; can you not?
Mr. Barnett. I was right here.
Mr. Liebeler. At No. 1?
Mr. Barnett. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you remain there at all times from 10 o'clock until the motorcade arrived?
Mr. Barnett. Yes; well, of course, I was here until we got word to stop the traffic, and I stepped out of this position here. I had to stop traffic from Houston here and help the other officers stop it on Elm, and stop this traffic on this small street that goes in front of the Depository Building.
Mr. Liebeler. When the motorcade actually came, you moved over pretty much into Houston Street?