Mr. Sorrels. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. Have you reviewed your memorandum of November 30 recently, Mr. Sorrels, in preparation for your testimony here?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. Is there any respect in which you would like to change anything that is in the memorandum in view of your further consideration of the events described?
Mr. Sorrels. There is only one point there, about the date that we went by the police station.
Mr. Stern. Where is that covered in your memorandum?
Mr. Sorrels. That is in the last paragraph on the first page, where it is stated that on November 15, that we went to the office of the Chief of Police Curry.
I was under the impression that it was possibly the day before. I could be in error on that.
Mr. Stern. In any event, it was after Mr. Lawson had arrived, and that was on November 13?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes. I might state here that I had previously received two phone calls from Chief of Police Jesse Curry about the President's trip there. He was, of course, wanting to get the information as soon as possible, so that they could start their preparations. And he actually called me before Mr. Lawson got there, and he called me again after Mr. Lawson had gotten there, before we had gone to see him. And I explained to the chief that, on the first call, there would be someone from the White House detail coming to Dallas, and he requested that I get in touch with him just as soon as he got there.