Mr. Vaughn. The only steps, like I said, Mr. Hubert, on that—is when I stepped out onto the sidewalks—why—I made sure that my view of the entrance of the city hall was not completely blocked, that I could still see the entrance to the right.

Mr. Hubert. You use the words "completely blocked," do you mean to infer by that it could have been partially blocked?

Mr. Vaughn. No, sir; the only thing—when I stepped out, as the car came out, I still had a view of the actual entrance to the ramp.

Mr. Hubert. Would it have been possible that part of your view was blocked by the automobile itself?

Mr. Vaughn. It possibly—for an instant while the car was coming out—actually out of the entrance—but after it cleared the ramp—no, sir.

Mr. Hubert. After it cleared the entrance you returned your view to your post, even though you weren't at it?

Mr. Vaughn. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. And nobody entered it at that time?

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

Mr. Hubert. Did you ever see Jack Ruby standing by that concrete or marble—what do you call it?