Chief Curry. Yes; except I believe Lumpkin. Now he didn’t know until Chief Batchelor and Stevenson came to the basement that the change had been made, but Chief Batchelor and Chief Stevenson were aware of the change and Chief Stevenson told Chief Lumpkin about the change when he got to the basement. The only thing that would affect him was the fact they were going to put the prisoner in a squad car instead of the armored car, because that was the only change in the plans.

Mr. Hubert. Do you recall the conversation with Fritz to the general effect that he did not like the idea of all the news people being in the basement?

Chief Curry. I don’t recall it.

Mr. Hubert. There was some indication, I guess from him, that there was such a conversation, but you say you don’t remember it?

Chief Curry. I don’t recall it.

Mr. Hubert. Did you get any written reports from Archer, Clardy and McMillon in February prior to the Ruby trial, which were supplementary to the original report given to you, do you remember?

Chief Curry. I don’t recall. I would have to check my records on it.

Mr. Hubert. I wonder if you could do that?

Chief Curry. If you will give me their names, write them down for me.

Mr. Hubert. Yes, sir; my handwriting is reputed to be very bad. Let’s see, it is A-r-c-h-e-r, C-l-a-r-d-y, and M-c-M-i-l-l-o-n.