The Chairman. You were not present at the arraignment?
Mr. Curry. I was present when he was arraigned for the assassination of the President. I was not present when he was arraigned for the murder of Tippit.
The Chairman. I suppose they make a stenographic record of that, do they not?
Mr. Curry. Yes, sir; I am sure they do.
The Chairman. That is all I have.
Mr. Rankin. Chief, our people made an inquiry whether there was a stenographic record. They don't believe there was any.
Mr. Curry. I am not sure of that. I know at the time he was arraigned for the assassination of the President I was present there at the time. It was decided that we should, district attorney was there at the city hall. He was there during most of the evening.
Mr. Rankin. Will you just describe for the Commission what happened during the arraignment for the assassination, who was present, what you saw.
Mr. Curry. As I recall, I know the Justice of the Peace David John Stone was there. It seemed like Sergeant Warren, but I couldn't be positive but some of the jail personnel brought him out into the identification bureau.
Mr. Rankin. How was he taken out? Were there several people around him, what was the security arrangements?