Mr. Liebeler. Did you see which direction it turned?
General Walker. Left, going north.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you able to make any kind of identification of the automobile at all?
General Walker. None at all.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you able to see how many people were in it?
General Walker. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Did it seem to be leaving in a hurry, or was it just debarking?
General Walker. There was no way to tell, because from the upstair's windows you were looking through trees at the car and I probably wouldn't have seen it unless I had seen the two taillights of it. It only has to go a few feet and it is beyond the bank where you can hardly see.
Mr. Liebeler. I show you a photograph which is a copy of a photograph that has been marked Commission Exhibit No. 1008, and ask you if you can identify that picture, or tell us what is portrayed in it.
General Walker. Well, it looks like an old wornout picture of the wall beside my desk and the shothole as it appeared. It is not really a picture. They used, evidently had plastered this silver foil-type peculiar stuff on the wall previously and it is still there.