Now, where did you go with the east elevator, to what floor?
Mr. Truly. We rode the east elevator to the seventh floor.
Mr. Belin. Did you stop at the sixth floor at all?
Mr. Truly. No, sir.
Mr. Belin. What did you do when you got to the seventh floor?
Mr. Truly. We ran up a little stairway that leads out through a little penthouse on to the roof.
Mr. Belin. What did you do on the roof?
Mr. Truly. We ran immediately to the west side of the building. There is a wall around the building that you cannot see over without getting your foot between the mortar of the stones and, or some such toehold. We did that and looked over the ground and the railroad tracks below. There we saw many officers and a lot of spectators, people running up and down.
Mr. Belin. Did the officer say to you why he wanted to go up to the roof?
Mr. Truly. No. At that time, he didn't.