Mr. Dulles. Yes, Mr. Chairman.
The Chairman. I will be back immediately at the conclusion of our session today.
(At this point, the Chief Justice left the hearing room.)
Mr. Rankin. Chief, have you marked on a yellow sheet of paper a diagram of the third floor of the police headquarters?
Mr. Curry. Yes; I have, principally the north end of it.
Mr. Rankin. We will call that Exhibit 701. Will you describe briefly for the Commission just what you have marked on there now?
Mr. Curry. I have a rough layout of the north end of the third floor of the police and courts building in Dallas, Tex.
Now, this shows the public elevators, the lobby way in front of the elevators, and then a hall that extends the length of the third floor from north to south.
In the extreme north end there is a small press room where ordinarily the news media stay from early morning until late at night to cover police events.
I have also marked off the other bureaus that are located on this floor, the burglary and theft bureau would be on the west side, and in the northwest corner is the juvenile bureau.