Mr. Hubert. You say "here." You are referring to page 3 of Exhibit No. 1?
Mr. Cabell. "He received a telephone call from a friend." That friend was Mrs. R. O. Alexander who said, "Do you have your television on?" And I said, No. She said, "Get it on quick. They have just shot Oswald." And I immediately turned my television on. I was in the den where I was sitting and taking these telephone calls, and then just as I get it turned on, they still had not removed Oswald at that time because this was just a matter of a minute or 2 from the actual shooting. Then Chief Curry called and said, "They have just shot Oswald." And I said, "Yes; I have it on TV now."
Mr. Hubert. Was any action taken then by anybody, do you know, concerning, first, security measures or further protection against?
Mr. Cabell. Nothing to my knowledge.
Mr. Hubert. I think I have asked this before. If I have, then just disregard it, but did you contact City Manager Crull during the interval?
Mr. Cabell. No; I did not contact him. Now he came to my home immediately on his return to the city.
Mr. Hubert. Which was about what time?
Mr. Cabell. This was, well, it was early afternoon.
Mr. Hubert. Of the 24th?
Mr. Cabell. This was on the 24th, on Sunday; yes. It was about 1 o'clock.