Mr. Vaughn. Slab there.
Mr. Hubert. Standing by that slab there where Daniels was?
Mr. Vaughn. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Was there anybody else with Daniels?
Mr. Vaughn. No; not that I recall seeing that morning. Now, Daniels worked up there around approximately 2 or 3 feet—he was there quite some time and during the morning there were several people that would walk by the Main Street entrance and they would look in, more or less curiosity seekers more than anything else. There were very few that actually stopped and there was one particular man that did stop that I recall—I don't know his name. He was on the left of the ramp which would be toward the Harwood Street side. He used to be a shine boy in the basement of the city hall.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember some city hall janitorial workers, particularly a man by the name of Fuqua—did you see any people dressed in janitorial uniforms pass by?
Mr. Vaughn. As I recall, I seen some men walk down the street there and look in the ramp and they walked on.
Mr. Hubert. Which way were they coming from?
Mr. Vaughn. I believe they were coming from the east.
Mr. Hubert. That is what direction?