(Question read.)

Mr. Specter. Would you like to start the question again or would you like the question repeated?

Mr. Rowland. I understand the question.

Let me see, the exact time I do not remember, but the man, the colored man, was in that window until the procession reached Commerce—I mean Main, and Ervay. I was looking back quite often, as I stated.

Mr. Specter. How do you fix the time that he was there until the procession reached the intersection of Commerce and Ervay?

Mr. Rowland. The police motorcycle was almost in front of me with the speaker on very loud, giving the relative position about every 15 or 20 seconds of the motorcade, and this is how I was able to note that.

Mr. Specter. Were you observing the window which you marked "A" at the time he departed?

Mr. Rowland. No, I didn't. I just know, I was looking at the crowd around, and then I glanced back up again, and neither did I see the man with the rifle nor did I see him. The colored man went away.

Mr. Specter. How long was that after you first noticed the colored man in the window "A"?

Mr. Rowland. Fifteen minutes.