Mr. Arnett. I called Lieutenant McCoy, who was on duty, riding in a squad car, put out a call for him to call me at the office, and he did, and I gave him those instructions, to call some of his men the next morning to be there.
Mr. Griffin. And what time did you tell Lieutenant McCoy that the men should be there?
Mr. Arnett. Nine o'clock.
Mr. Griffin. Now, at this point did you have any understanding as to generally when Oswald would be moved; did you have any idea generally when he would be moved?
Mr. Arnett. Chief Curry told the newsmen that if they were back by 10 o'clock they would be plenty early.
Mr. Griffin. Did you hear Chief Curry tell them that?
Mr. Arnett. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Other than what you heard Chief Curry say, did you receive any other information?
Mr. Arnett. Of what time it would be?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.