Mr. Cabell. Oh, I think undoubtedly, because he said he would call Lanc immediately back.

Mr. Hubert. When did Lancaster Smith call you?

Mr. Cabell. I think it must have been around 8 or 9 o'clock in the morning, originally.

Mr. Hubert. Then you called Chief Curry about what time?

Mr. Cabell. Must have been very shortly after that. I would say 9 o'clock or possibly a short time after. I believe that it must have been just a little before 10, because I think that he was talking to me in his office at the time word was brought to him that Oswald was shot, or possibly had hung up the phone, or he would have mentioned that to me at the time.

Mr. Hubert. Because the evidence we now have shows that Oswald was shot about 11:20, so perhaps your time would have been 11 rather than 10?

Mr. Cabell. Yes; I was thinking in terms of 10 o'clock being the hour of shooting, but we can move this conversation with Curry to a matter of minutes preceding the shooting of Oswald.

Mr. Hubert. Now were any threatening calls received by you directly?

Mr. Cabell. Only one, which was received by Mrs. Cabell on New Year's Eve.

Mr. Hubert. December 31, 1963?