Mr. Vaughn. No, sir; my back was not toward the ramp, I was standing to the right of the ramp where I still had a view of the ramp itself, the entrance to the ramp. My back would have been toward Pearl Street—it would be towards the east.

Mr. Hubert. Did you ever turn your head or your body toward your right, that is, toward Pearl Street?

Mr. Vaughn. No, sir; not that I recall. All I done on that, Mr. Hubert, like I say, I walked out—I glanced west, which would be towards the eastbound traffic going west and due to the fact that there were cars parked along here on Main Street, I glanced to the west and seen there was an opening in the eastbound traffic, which would be coming from the west, and I just motioned them on.

Mr. Hubert. You did not go out in the middle of the street to halt traffic?

Mr. Vaughn. No, sir; I did not.

Mr. Hubert. Were there many people standing around that entrance?

Mr. Vaughn. No, sir; I would say at most, I believe, at most it would be a half dozen, I think, who were standing there.

Mr. Hubert. Were they standing in front or to the side?

Mr. Vaughn. Oh, there was one particular person that I recall that was standing on my right, which would be toward Pearl Street—would be N. J. Daniels.

Mr. Hubert. You did see him?