A. They were afire when I saw them. I don't know how close to the round-house they went.
Q. How were they stopped?
A. I think they were bumped against other cars.
Q. You don't know of any obstructions placed on the tracks that prevented them from running clear to the round house?
A. No.
Q. Was there much heat in the round-house when you got there, soon after the troops left?
A. The machine shop was on fire. How long it had been burning before, I cannot say. It was burning when I went into D. O. Shafer's office.
Q. Had any of the troops been in this machine shop?
A. I can't say; some had been shooting out of the bell tower that night.
Q. Of the machine shop?