Mrs. Hunter. No; he went down with the traffic, down toward Plymouth Park. I would say he drove west with the one-way traffic. He was going to go back opposite, and he went on down to the red light on Main Street and turned to the left. Now, where he went to from there, I don't know. I didn't pay him any mind because I was standing there watching some women coming down the street.
Mr. Liebeler. When you say he was going to go back there—you mean in the direction of Dallas, don't you?
Mrs. Hunter. That's what I would figure, because he would have to turn, unless he thought he was going to turn and go back down Jefferson, if he come in Jefferson, but I don't know that he come in Jefferson. He couldn't have done that—he would have gotten a ticket for that.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, let's see if we can establish it between ourselves here, first, for this discussion, which way Irving Boulevard runs. When you come toward Irving from Dallas, it runs—Irving Boulevard runs in the direction away from Dallas, doesn't it, toward the west?
Mrs. Hunter. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, the man got in the car and he drove west in the direction of the traffic down Irving Boulevard?
Mrs. Hunter. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. And turned at the red light on Main Street?
Mrs. Hunter. He turned left.
Mr. Liebeler. He turned left at the intersection of Main and Irving Boulevard?