Mr. Rankin. Have you described the cars in the motorcade? Their positions?
Mr. Curry. I have them listed here, I couldn't tell you other than the front part of the motorcade but they are in this report.
Mr. Rankin. Yes. Tell us the front part that you recall.
Mr. Curry. I had Deputy Chief Lumpkin, and he had two Secret Service men with him, I believe, out of Washington, and a Colonel Wiedemeyer who is the East Texas Section Commander of the Army Reserve in the area, he was with him. They were out about, they were supposed to stay about a quarter of a mile ahead of us and I was in the lead car.
Mr. Rankin. Who was with you?
Mr. Curry. Inspector, not inspector, but Sheriff Bill Decker, Sorrels of the Secret Service, and Mr. Lawson, I believe he was out of the Washington office of the Secret Service. And immediately behind us then was the President's car.
Mr. Rankin. You were driving your car?
Mr. Curry. I was driving my car.
Mr. Rankin. You had radio communication in that?
Mr. Curry. Yes; I had radio communication with my motorcycle officers, with my downtown office, and Secret Service had a portable radio that they had radio contact with their people.