Mr. Ball. You couldn't describe it?
Mr. Bowers. Nothing that I could pinpoint as having happened that——
Mr. Ball. Afterwards did a good many people come up there on this high ground at the tower?
Mr. Bowers. A large number of people came, more than one direction. One group converged from the corner of Elm and Houston, and came down the extension of Elm and came into the high ground, and another line—another large group went across the triangular area between Houston and Elm and then across Elm and then up the incline. Some of them all the way up.
Many of them did, as well as, of course, between 50 and a hundred policemen within a maximum of 5 minutes.
Mr. Ball. In this area around your tower?
Mr. Bowers. That's right. Sealed off the area, and I held off the trains until they could be examined, and there was some transients taken on at least one train.
Mr. Ball. I believe you have talked this over with me before your deposition was taken, haven't we?
Mr. Bowers. Yes.
Mr. Ball. Is there anything that you told me that I haven't asked you about that you think of?