Mr. Liebeler. Which one is that?
Mr. Hudson. Well, it was in the Times Herald paper the next morning after, I believe, after the assassination, maybe the evening after the assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. Look at this picture.
Mr. Hudson. [Examining picture referred to.] I don't know—if that's one of them men and myself or not up there.
Mr. Liebeler. I have shown you Commission Exhibit No. 203, and you are not able to point to yourself in that picture at any place. Actually, Commission Exhibit No. 203 shows a different area.
Mr. Hudson. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. That's a picture from the front of the Texas School Book Depository Building and you wouldn't be in that picture, according to where you placed yourself by looking at Hudson Exhibit No. 1.
Mr. Hudson. No; I wouldn't be in that at all—I know. If they had that picture that was taken—a fellow was shooting from across Elm up toward those steps here, that showed my picture in it, I believe. Now, I could be one of those men standing right there—I'm not for sure—I wouldn't say for sure that I was one of them or not, but I can't see it well enough to tell.
Mr. Liebeler. In this picture here you see the car is going down Elm Street, isn't that right, referring to Hudson Exhibit No. 1?
Mr. Hudson. Yes.