Mr. Rankin. Yes; and also about the Ruby episode.
Mr. McCloy. I think that is all I have at the moment.
Mr. Rankin. Chief, I put in front of you there as Exhibit 705, now marked as "Exhibit 705," your radio log that you have just been looking at and referred to, is that right?
Mr. Curry. Yes, sir.
Mr. Rankin. Will you turn to the page there where you find the first broadcast of the description of the suspect of the assassination of the President? Is that on your page 6 or thereabouts?
Mr. Curry. The pages—yes, it is page 6, channel 1.
Mr. Rankin. Will you tell what time of the day that is recorded as having been made?
Mr. Curry. This shows at the end the broadcast to be 12:45 p.m. It would be on November 22d.
Mr. Rankin. Mr. Chairman, I would like to offer Exhibit 705 being this radio log which covers a great many matters, but in light of the importance of the time and the description and all, I think the entire log should go in and then we can refer to different items in it.
Mr. Dulles. It will be admitted as Commission's Exhibit No. 705.