Mr. Hubert. That would be you and Captain Batchelor?
Mr. Stevenson. That would be me and Assistant Chief Batchelor and Chief Curry.
Mr. Hubert. All right.
Mr. Stevenson. We went back upstairs, and I would say 30 minutes later, or approximately 9 or 9:15, Chief Curry and Chief Batchelor had discussed the possibility of moving the prisoner in an armored car due to some threats—incidentally, I have to drop back a little.
Chief Batchelor notified me, when I met him down there that morning, that Captain Frazier, I believe it was, had called him at home and told him that the FBI had called up with some information that, I won't say how many, but a group of people were going to take Oswald away from the officers on the transfer.
Mr. Hubert. Did Captain Frazier tell you?
Mr. Stevenson. No; he called Chief Batchelor, and he told me that Captain Frazier had called him.
Mr. Hubert. Told him there had been a message received from the FBI that someone had called the FBI?
Mr. Stevenson. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Stating that there would be an effort made; is that correct?