Mr. Curry. Yes.
Mr. Dulles. You have given us, I think, an estimate or approximate estimate of the number of officers you thought that knew Ruby, and I believe it was about 25 out of the whole force.
Mr. Curry. This is just—I mean this is not—I couldn't say this was a real accurate number, but I am just presuming from just talking to people in the department. I would say that certainly no more than 50 men knew anything about him at all.
Mr. Dulles. Have you made any effort to find out and run down these men that did know?
Mr. Curry. Yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles. You have?
Mr. Curry. Yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles. And how many have you actually discovered did know Ruby from that investigation?
Mr. Curry. I don't have the exact number, but I am guessing it probably would be 25 or 30 men.
Mr. Dulles. Twenty-five men whom you have interrogated with regard to their association with Ruby?