Mr. Huffaker [marking the document as requested]. Now, this line went—sometimes it went up into here [indicating] and I could not say for certain whether it was existent at that time, but there were people all the way up into here, but I would make a rough guess it would be this.
Mr. Hubert. Will you indicate (6) and (7)—in other words, there were people lined up along the line that you have drawn as (6) and (7) at a single point on one end of that line, too, from what I gather from that?
Mr. Huffaker. Not exactly—that is, I’m not certain—there could have been some more between me and the rail.
Mr. Hubert. Now, in the area back of that line and in the direction of Main Street, you say there were approximately 12 to 15 to 18 people?
Mr. Huffaker. No, not behind the line, but actually lined up somewhat in a line like that [indicating].
Mr. Hubert. What about the number of people on the Main Street side of the line which you have designated as (6) to (7)?
Mr. Huffaker. I just don’t know how many people were back there, but I know there was a line of people from this point to this point [indicating].
Mr. Hubert. Did you see any officers on the opposite side from where you were standing?
Mr. Huffaker. Yes, sir; I did.
Mr. Hubert. Will you mark another line, curving it if need be, and starting with (8) and going to (9) and showing us roughly the line of people who were standing where you indicated?