Mr. Ball. Did you notice any cars around there?
Mr. Bowers. Yes; there were three cars that came in during the time from around noon until the time of the shooting.
Mr. Ball. Came in where?
Mr. Bowers. They came into the vicinity of the tower, which was at the extension of Elm Street, which runs in front of the School Depository, and which there is no way out. It is not a through street to anywhere.
Mr. Ball. There is parking area behind the School Depository, between that building and your tower?
Mr. Bowers. Two or three railroad tracks and a small amount of parking area for the employees.
Mr. Ball. And the first came along that you noticed about what time of day?
Mr. Bowers. I do not recall the exact time, but I believe this was approximately 12:10, wouldn't be too far off.
Mr. Ball. And the car you noticed, when you noticed the car, where was it?
Mr. Bowers. The car proceeded in front of the School Depository down across 2 or 3 tracks and circled the area in front of the tower, and to the west of the tower, and, as if he was searching for a way out, or was checking the area, and then proceeded back through the only way he could, the same outlet he came into.