General Walker. That is correct.

Mr. Liebeler. So that you were almost facing the window at the time the shot was fired; is that correct? Looking sideways?

General Walker. No; I was looking to the center of the room.

Mr. Liebeler. Sideways to the window? I am trying to drive at what kind of shot the man had at you. Was he shooting at you from the side, from the back, or from the front? I think it would be from the side.

General Walker. More from the side than the front. Definitely from the side but a little at an angle, because I was facing the center of the room.

Mr. Liebeler. Right. I show you a copy of a photograph that has been marked Commission Exhibit No. 1006, and ask you if this is not also a picture of the window through which the shot was fired showing where the shot had apparently hit the sash at one point?

General Walker. That looks like the window and where the shot was fired through the window into the room. It certainly must be the same shot.

Mr. Liebeler. It purports to be a photograph that was turned over to the Commission by the police department and it purports to be a picture of that window.

General Walker. That is the same shot then.

Mr. Liebeler. The bullet apparently actually hit a portion of the window frame before it went through. Does that accord with your recollection?