Mr. Griffin. And, as I understand it, close to Commerce Street?
Mr. Newman. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. And you were guarding the door to the enginerooms, in that general area?
Mr. Newman. Well, the first thing, when I first got there, I was assigned to help search the automobiles that were parked in the garage.
Mr. Griffin. Yes; I want to get to that. I am going to go a little backwards on this.
Mr. Newman. All right.
Mr. Griffin. I want to get the questioning. Where you were finally stationed prior to the time Oswald was shot, was that near the entrance, the doorway to the engineroom?
Mr. Newman. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Now, I am going to get a map, diagram here, and I would like for you to try to think back to that. I am going to mark this Newman Exhibit 5037. Now, Mr. Newman, this is a copy of the diagram of the basement area of the Police and Court Building in Dallas. I will try to explain it to you, and then if you have any questions, why, I will try to answer those. But you see in this area is the jail office, Harwood is off in this direction. There is Main, there is Commerce [indicating]. Now, this dotted line here running parallel to Commerce Street is actually the outside wall above ground level, and here would be Commerce Street, if you were at ground level, here would be the sidewalk, here would be the outside wall. However, when you are in the basement, this diagram purports to represent anyhow, that the basement wall is this solid black line over here, and I presume that that's true, although I have never checked it myself.
Mr. Newman. It looks to be.