Mr. Ball. Tell me what you heard?
Mr. Piper. I heard one shot, and then the next shot went off—the one that shot him and I got on up and went on back, back where they make coffee at the end of the counter where I could see what happened and before I could get there, the third shot went off, and I seen the people all running and in a few minutes someone came in the building, and I looked up and it was the bossman and a policeman or someone.
Mr. Ball. You say you heard one shot—you heard two shots and you got up and then what happened, where did you go?
Mr. Piper. I came out to the end of the counter where they make coffee there by the stand.
Mr. Ball. You said you did it so you could see out better?
Mr. Piper. No, sir; I did it to see what time it was—when all this happened—to see what time it was.
Mr. Ball. What time was it?
Mr. Piper. It was about between 12:30—between 12:27 and 12:30—something like that, as near as I can remember.
Mr. Ball. Could you tell where the shots were coming from?
Mr. Piper. No, sir—I couldn't, not for sure.