Mr. Johnson. Yes; right at the corner. Of course, those windows are not too far from the east wall, but that sack was right in the corner.

Mr. Belin. Handing you what has been marked "RLS Deposition Exhibit"—that appears to be G—it is picture No. 26, there are some pipes that appear to be in that picture, is that correct? Some vertical pipes?

Mr. Johnson. Yes, sir.

Mr. Belin. Where would the sack have been found with reference to those vertical pipes? These vertical pipes, I believe, on the south side of the sixth floor near the east corner?

Mr. Johnson. That sack would be over near the corner of the building here [pointing].

Mr. Belin. Would all the sack be east of the pipes, or would part of the sack be sticking out west of the pipes?

Mr. Johnson. The way it was folded, it would all have to be over here.

Mr. Belin. Your testimony then is that all the sack would have been east of the pipes. Is that correct?

Mr. Johnson. I would say that the sack was folded up here and it was east of the pipes in the corner. To the best of my memory, that is where my partner picked it up. I was standing there when he picked it up.

Mr. Belin. You were standing there when he picked it up?